SHO of Police Station-4, Dharam Pal, who reached the spot with a police party, said, "The torn pages of the holy books were lying on both sides of the road."
He said the pages were found scattered around a half-a- kilometre radius and added that police were taking the help of footage from CCTV cameras installed in various shops in the area in order to identify the culprits.
Police said that a large number of personnel has been deployed at the spot after the matter came to light.
Meanwhile, activists of some religious organisations were seen shouting slogans against the government in Chander Nagar. The alleged case of desecration came to light as a 'prabhat pheri' (morning religious procession) was passing the area.
Punjab has seen over 10 incidents of alleged desecration of religious books over the last one month. Violent protests were held over these incidents, leading to the death of two persons and injuries to others.
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