Unidentified men set ablaze a warehouse in the Koyla Bakhal area during the early hours of Thursday. Facility, belonging to businessman Sandeep Chauhan, reportedly housed stocks of pan masala and cosmetic goods. Nearly 1,000 police officers, including members of the Rapid Action Force (RAF), have been deployed to maintain law and order in the violence-hit town of Mhow. 14 individuals have been arrested in connection with Sunday’s violent clashes in the town, which erupted into communal violence after India’s Champions Trophy win. The top police officer assured the people that comprehensive precautions have been implemented to ensure peace during the Holi celebrations from March 13-15, with reports indicating \”Holika Dahan\” rituals will be held at 20 different locations. The unrest initially erupted on Sunday night when a. celebratory rally, following India’s victory in the Champions Trophy, encountered stone pelting near Jama Masjid, escalating into communal. violence. The incident was described by local MLA Usha Thakur as part of a premeditated conspiracy.