The 16, who included four women, one of them 85-year-old, were sent to judicial custody till March 9 by Cooch Behar chief judicial magistrate Selim Ansari.
They were among the 35 arrested in connection with the four-day rail roko at New Cooch Behar station, which ended on Tuesday after a police crack-down.
With today's order, 19 out of the 35 arrested GCPA supporters have been sent to judicial custody till March 3. Ten others have been sent to police custody for ten days till March 9 by the court yesterday.
Among those sent to police custody yesterday were two GCPA central committee members Bhabesh Chandra Barman and Girija Sankar Roy.
GCPA supremo Bangshi Badan Barman is absconding since the rail roko was forcibly lifted, police said.
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