COIMBATORE: Following an act of vandalism perpetrated by members of 
some Hindu  outfits at a church in Kalapatti, the Kovilapalayam police 
arrested five persons on Sunday night.
Of the arrested persons, P 
Sampath (43) is the formal zonal secretary of the BJP. The other four 
were identified as R Kutty (34), S Sakthivel (29), N Vignesh (25) and K 
Devaraj (60). The four men are said to belong to a fringe Hindu outfit.
Based
 on a complaint by the person in charge of the church, a case was 
registered under Sections 295 (A) (deliberate and malicious acts, 
intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its 
religion or religious beliefs), 147 (rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with 
deadly weapons), 452 (house-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault
 or wrongful restraint) and 506 (ii) (criminal intimidation) of the 
Indian Penal Code and Section 3 of the Tamil Nadu Public Property 
(Prevention of Damage and Loss) Act.
The Hindu outfit members were against the church functioning as a temple was also located nearby.
The
 church has been in existence since 1948 and was recently renovated and 
expanded, though the Hindu outfit men approached  the court seeking a 
stay order. The High Court had given green light for the church 
renovation and had directed the district police to give adequate 
protection. 
The church was dedicated on Wednesday.
On Saturday, a group of Hindu outfit activists vandalised the property.
On
 Sunday, more than 1,000 people from seven churches, led by the 
Presbyter and Chairman of the CSI Christ Church, petitioned the 
Collector, seeking protection of the church and the congregation.
CSI
 Christ Church’s honorary secretary P Dharmaraj, told Express that they 
sought the Collector’s help to implement the High Court order. He said 
around 20 families congregated at the church every week and they feared 
for their safety.
Police said that they were on the lookout for 
the culprits who had vandalised the church property and were also 
searching for some serial offenders, who would be booked under Section 
107 of the Code for Criminal Procedure, whereby the anti-social elements
 would be made to sign a bond stating that they would not indulge in any
 illegal act.
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