Internet service has resumed in the district from today, ACP (Crime) Sachin Gore said in a release.
Police also appealed to people to not forward "provocative and wrong messages" on social media and mobile messaging platforms and maintain peace in the city.
Gore also asked citizens to bring into notice of police such messages doing rounds on the internet as it has already taken action against seven 'admins' of different Whatsapp groups and one Facebook user for spreading inflammatory messages in the backdrop of the incident.
Protests had erupted in adjoining villages and spread to Nashik after a 16-year-old boy allegedly tried to rape a five-year-old girl at Talegaon village near Trimbakeshwar.
Meanwhile, Union Minister of State Ramdas Athawale, today urged people of all communities to help the administration bring normalcy in the district.
"Our party had condemned the rape and murder of a teenage girl in Kopardi (Ahmednagar) this year in July and we also condemn the incident at Talegaon here," he told reporters.
The alleged rape and murder of the 14-year-old girl, belonging to the Maratha community, by Dalit men in Kopardi created widespread agitation with the community members taking to streets demanding justice across the state.
"Instead of abolishing the Atrocities Act, there is a need to bring a bill to make amendments into the Act," he added.
"I will meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis regarding getting financial aid to the family of the victim, who is undergoing treatment at Nashik Civil Hospital and also for the nine people who were injured in the protests," Athawale said.
He also visited the victim at the hospital.
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