Haryana Police on Sunday stated that an FIR has been registered and two accused persons have been arrested in connection with the joyride collapse accident at the Surajkund International Crafts Festival in Faridabad, which claimed the life of a police officer and left 13 others injured.
The tragic incident occurred on Saturday evening at the Surajkund Mela when a joyride collapsed, leading to the death of Inspector Jagdish Prasad and injuries to several others. An inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.
Following a tragic incident at the Surajkund International Crafts Festival, where a joyride collapsed on Saturday evening, resulting in the death of a police officer and injuries to 13 others, Haryana Tourism Corporation Limited Managing Director Parth Gupta on Sunday said that the state
ASP Deeksha said the inspection followed a crime review meeting and a drug awareness programme held in the district. She added that surveillance and transparency measures at the police station were in place.
Nellore Assistant Superintendent of Police Deeksha conducted a surprise inspection of the Balaji Nagar Police Station as the police intensify their crackdown on the illegal transportation and sale of ganja.
The official said the amusement ride area at the Surajkund Mela has been temporarily closed as a precaution following the incident and will remain closed until the investigation is complete and safety checks are fully reviewed.
With a unique combination of craftsmanship, culture, and contemporary design, the opening day showcased how tradition and modernity can shape the future of menswear.
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