CCTV Footage, Viral Video Aid Police Probe after Sunday Evening Fight
Key Points:
- Two groups clash near Jubilee Amusement Park on Sunday evening
- Video of brawl goes viral on social media, aiding police probe
- Police identify suspects using CCTV footage and viral clips
JAMSHEDPUR – A verbal spat between two groups escalated into a full-blown brawl near Jubilee Amusement Park on Sunday evening, sending shockwaves through the neighbourhood.
The trouble began when young men from both sides traded heated words. The argument quickly turned physical. Shoving and fistfights broke out between the two factions, according to eyewitnesses at the scene.
A large crowd gathered around the site. The gathering added to the tension and briefly created a charged atmosphere in that part of Jamshedpur.
Meanwhile, locals reported that some of the young men used abusive language during the confrontation. Several bystanders captured the incident on their mobile phones.
The footage has since spread widely across social media platforms. In the clips, multiple youths are seen scuffling and creating a commotion at the spot.
On the other hand, police arrived promptly after receiving information about the violent clash and brought the situation under control. Officers have since launched a formal inquiry into the incident.
Investigators are reviewing CCTV camera recordings from the surrounding area. Besides, they are also using the viral video footage to piece together what happened.
A reliable source said the police are working to establish the identities of all those involved. “Those found responsible will face legal action once the investigation is complete,” the source said.
In addition, authorities have confirmed that the probe is ongoing. They are examining both the CCTV feed and the clips shared online to identify the participants in the group clash.
This is not the first time Jamshedpur police have used digital evidence to track down troublemakers. Officers have increasingly relied on CCTV networks and social media footage in recent months to crack down on criminal activity in the city.
However, no arrests had been made at the time of reporting. Police said necessary legal steps would follow once the identification process is complete.

