FTII row: 5 students arrested; Kejriwal offers ‘temporary space’ in #Delhi
NEW DELHI: In an unprecedented crackdown, police entered the campus of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune late on Tuesday night with a list of names of 15 students and took five of them into custody around 1.15am on Wednesday on charges of rioting and unlawful assembly, among others.
The list of 15 names in the FIR included three girls, who were not arrested.
“FIRs have been filed against 15 students out of which five have been arrested,” DCP T Tushar Doshi told PTI.
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