Gurugram, April 11 -- A day after police booked several unidentified suspects for attacking personnel, damaging property, and indulging in arson and vandalism at IMT Manesar during protests over wage demands, at least 55 persons were arrested in all, according to officers aware of the developments. While 11 male workers were held for allegedly attacking police, torching a police vehicle and damaging four more at two garment manufacturing and export factories on Thursday morning, 44 persons were arrested for vandalism at one of the four factories, after they were identified through analysis of CCTV camera footage, they said. Deputy commissioner of police (Manesar) Prabina P said, "The charges against the 11 are of serious nature, including attempt to murder, and are non-bailable as per law. The 44 others, including 20 women, who have been arrested in the second case for vandalism at one of the four factories on which they had pelted stones and ransacked the premises after barging inside when the protests turned violent." The 11 suspects arrested on attempt to murder charges for stone-pelting have lodged in 14-day judicial custody after being produced in court on Friday. Meanwhile, the court agreed to hear the bail pleas of the 35 other accused on Monday. On Thursday, protests over wage demands turned violent, following which the police filed two FIRs-one on the complaint of management of the Richa Global Exports Private Limited in which police personnel were injured and a second on the complaint of the management of the Modelama Exports Private Limited, which suffered damages. Police said that as of Thursday night, 12 personnel sustained injuries ranging from bruising to deep cuts in stone-pelting by protesters. All of them were treated at the Sector 10 Civil Hospital. Jai Bhagwan, general secretary, Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU), Haryana state committee, said they were extending legal support to the arrested workers....