RTI activist and peasant leader Akhil Gogoi was arrested on Thursday, 12 December, in Assam's Jorhat district as a preventive measure, amid violent protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act across the state, officials said.
A senior official of the Jorhat administration told PTI that Gogoi was taken into custody to avoid any “untoward incident” in the district as well as other parts of the state by his supporters.
Gogoi, the advisor of the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), had earlier in the day staged a sit-in outside the Jorhat deputy commissioner's office.
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"There were around 3,000 people during the day. We did not arrest him then to avoid repercussions. After he left the scene, our teams went to arrest him. It is a preventive arrest," the official quoted above said.
Gogoi was trying to evade arrest and the teams had to search for him for a while before taking him into custody from an advocate's residence, the official said.
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