A cult at the centre of deadly clashes in Mathura that was running a parallel judicial system and had its own constitution, jails and several "battalions" of soldiers, also gave arms training to children, a senior police officer has said.
"Children as young as eight years old were being given training in arms," senior police officer DC Mishra told AFP news agency.
Some 3,000 followers of the sect, Swadhin Bharat Vidhik Satyagrah, clashed with the police in Mathura during an eviction drive on Thursday, which left 24 people, including two senior police officers, dead. The sect virtually ran a republic in the 260-acre park in Jawahar Bagh area since late 2014, with the site almost entirely closed off to the outside world.
"We hid behind the trees. Bombs were being thrown around, stones hurled, bullets fired everywhere," said Abhinav (name changed). He added that they were taken to Govind Nagar jail in Mathura before being brought to the children's home.
Abhinav said his siblings, 8 and 12 years of age, as well as his mother, were still in jail. However, police said that all children who were rounded up during the violence have been sent to various children's homes in Mathura and Agra.
Another child, who was brought to Jawahar Bagh by his aunt, told NDTV that she was asked to move to the area by sect leader Ram Vriksh Yadav.
Yadav, who was reportedly killed during the clashes, was man said to have led the violence. He had eight cases against him including murder and land-grabbing. Claiming to be political and social revolutionaries, his group demanded abolition of elections and cheaper fuel for everyone.
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