Six persons were killed in police firing after the violence which erupted on Friday last due to desecration of a holy Quran.
Chairman of National minorities commission Wajahat Habibullah said that a team of the commission will visit these areas very soon.
Situation in Masuri and Dasna has returned to normal as the business and daily activities have resumed. Administrative officials said that only night time prohibitory orders are in place which will be lifted within a day or two.
Meanwhile media reports suggest that the post mortem reports of six persons, including three teenagers, killed during the rioting in Masuri, Ghaziabad, last Friday reveal that four were shot dead from distances ranging between four feet and 10 feet.
According to the Indian Express, district administration has said that three persons had head injuries from firearms while the fourth took a bullet in the thigh and died of excessive bleeding. Two others had been attacked with blunt objects — one on the head and the other in the abdomen area. Bullets were recovered from those who died of head injuries.
“The three bullets have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for a ballistic report. We have not yet determined whether these people died due to police or private firing,” said the paper quoting the senior officer of the area.
Officers said four bodies were recovered from the vicinity of the Masuri police station while two others were found several hundred yards away.
This is what the post mortem reports of the six conclude:
Mohammad Arif (18): Died of excessive bleeding after an entry and exit wound caused by a bullet in the thigh. Clothes had blackening, signifying a bullet fired from close by. Range possibly 6 to 7 feet.
Hayat (35): Died due to bullet injury to the skull. Range possibly 8 to 10 feet.
Wahid (20): Gunshot injury to the skull. Blackening present. Range possibly 4 feet.
Lukman (14): Bullet injury to the right skull. Blackening present, indicating a range possibly of about 4 feet.
Amir Khan (16): Abdominal wound caused by a blunt instrument, possibly a stick, or by falling down.
Wasim (22): Injuries caused by a blunt object to the left side of the skull. Skull fractured.