In November 2024, deadly clashes broke out in the Indian town of Sambhal in northern Uttar Pradesh state, following an investigation into whether a centuries-old mosque had been built on a Hindu temple. But images circulating online of police officers beating men wearing Muslim hats have nothing to do with the recent clashes. The clip was filmed in a district hundreds of miles away from Sambhal and matches videos published in 2019 news reports about protests against a controversial citizenship law.
“UP, Sambhal. Watch the police brutality in this video. Watch the video, the Muslims have no stones or weapons in their hands! They were just protesting but the police still attacked them,” said a Hindi-language Facebook post . published on November 24, 2024.
The message includes a video of police officers beating people, many of whom are seen clothed which resembles a kufi, or a brimless, short and round cap – with sticks before the crowd dispersed.
The fake video surfaced after violent protests broke out in Sambhal in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) over a court order to investigate a local mosque that Hindus said was built on the site of a Hindu temple (archived link).