According to Bajirao Mahajan, incharge of newly created Mumbai Naka police station here, thetrouble started after 20-25 huts in Nandini Nagar were demolished by one Akash Sable along with one Phulyabai and their supporters using a JCB machine.
Slumdwellers, whose huts were demolished reached the Mumbai Naka police station following which a case was registered against Sable and others under relevant sections of IPC and Mumbai Police Act.
The mob also smashed glasses of 'Mariyam Bulding', from where 11 women who are allegedly into prostitution including Phulyabai were detained.
City Police Commissioner S Jagannathan, Deputy Police Commissioners Vijay Chavan and N Ambika also visited the spot and appealed people to remain calm. The situation is now peaceful.
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