Facebook row: Mumbai Police book man whose complaint led to Air India employees' arrests

December 2, 2012
Air_India

Mumbai, December 2: After facing flak over the arrests of two Air India employees for their posts on Facebook, the Mumbai Police, in a bizarre step, has booked the man who had filed a complaint against the duo.

The move against the complainant, Sagar Karnik, comes after cabin crew members Mayank Mohan Sharma and KVJ Rao wrote to the Mumbai Police, seeking action against the policemen who had arrested them in May this year. The duo had allegedly shared lewd jokes about politicians, made derogatory comments against the Prime Minister and insulted the national flag in their posts. But they, in the letter, contended that they had merely shared content that was easily available on the Internet.

"Now if they have filed an FIR against Sagar Karnik, it's a clear-cut case that there was no need to arrest us in the first place. It is we who have provided the documents and it is we who have investigated the case for them," Mr Rao said.

He along with Mr Sharma were picked up by the Cyber Cell wing of the city police in a midnight raid and had to spend 12 days in custody. Mr Rao had earlier alleged that the police had acted under political pressure from NCP politician Kiran Pawaskar.

"What it (Sagar Karnik booked) reflects is the shoddy investigation done by the Investigating Officer Mr Ghosalkar. He picked us up at 1:30 am on a weekend so that we could not be granted bail, illegally impounded our passports and ID cards. It's a clear-cut case where the policeman was either toeing the line of the politician or his higher-ups. In spite of writing to the Commissioner, there has been no action till date," Mr Rao said.

It took the police nearly two months to make the arrests after lodging the Firrst Information Report (FIR) in March. The two had been booked under the controversial 66(A) and 67 sections of the Information Technology Act. Mr Sharma had said the cyber cell wing investigated the complaint for over a year but never summoned them even once.

They were suspended following the arrests and resumed work only earlier this week. They have been asked to undergo a refresher course.

The plight of the Air India staffers hit headlines even as a similar controversy was raging following the arrests of two young women in Palghar outside Mumbai over a Facebook post. One of them had protested against the shutdown in Mumbai on the day of Bal Thackeray's funeral while the other had liked the post. Although the girls were released on bail soon after the arrests, the incident sparked nationwide outrage, prompting the Maharashtra government to order a probe that later resulted in the suspension of two policemen.


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February 14,2020

Lucknow, Feb 14: Uttar Pradesh doctor Kafeel Khan was on Friday booked under the National Security Act (NSA) over his alleged anti-CAA speech at Aligarh Muslim University on December 12, 2019.

The Uttar Pradesh slapped NSA on Kafeel Khan on Friday even as the doctor waited to be released from jail despite being granted bail on Monday in connection with his alleged inflammatory speech.

SP Crime Dr Arvind said that there were sufficient grounds to book the doctor under NSA.

The suspended pediatrician, Kafeel Khan, was arrested for allegedly delivering a controversial speech during Anti-CAA protests on December 12 at the Aligarh Muslim University or AMU. While he was granted bail on Monday, his family members claimed on Thursday that he was yet to be released.

Dr Kafeel Khan's brother Adeel Ahmed Khan had issued a statement saying that despite being granted bail Mathura jail authorities had not honoured the court's order.

Dr Kafeel Khan was arrested by the UP Special Task Force from Mumbai on January 29 for participating anti-CAA protest at AMU. A case was registered against him at the Civil Lines police station here for promoting enmity between different religions.

After his arrest in Mumbai, Dr Khan was brought to Aligarh, from where he was shifted to the district jail in neighbouring Mathura.

According to police, this was done as a precautionary measure in view of the anti-CAA protests on the AMU campus and at the Eidgah grounds in the old city. Police had said that the Dr Khan's presence in the Aligarh jail could have aggravated the law and order situation in the city.

The doctor was earlier arrested for his alleged role in the death of over 60 children in one week at the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur in August 2017. Short supply of oxygen at the children's ward was blamed at that time for the deaths.

About two years later, a state government probe cleared Khan of all major charges, prompting him to seek an apology from the Yogi Adityanath government.

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June 15,2020

New Delhi, Jun 15: With an increase of 11,502 cases in the past 24 hours, the COVID-19 count in India reached 3,32,424 on Monday, according to the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry.

The spike is marginally lower than the highest-ever spike of 11,929 new cases the country registered a day earlier.

With 325 deaths being reported from across the country, the toll due to COVID-19 has now reached 9,520.

The COVID-19 count includes 1,53,106 active cases while 1,69,798 patients have been cured and discharged or migrated so far.

Maharashtra with 1,07,958 cases continues to be the worst-affected state in the country with 53,030 active cases while 50,978 patients have been cured and discharged in the state so far. 3,950 deaths have been reported due to the infection so far from Maharashtra.

It is followed by Tamil Nadu with 44,661 cases and the national capital with 41,182 confirmed cases.

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July 13,2020

Jaipur, July 13: Amid a deepening political crisis in Rajasthan where the number 2 leader of the Congress party Sachin Pilot has revolted, over 200 Income Tax (I-T) sleuths raided the residences and properties of two of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s close confidants.

The Income Tax department has carried out searches at over a dozen locations linked to Congress leader Dharamender Rathore as well as jewellery firm owner Rajiv Arora, both of whom are considered close to Gehlot.

Officials said that the raids that are underway in Jaipur, Kota, Delhi, and Mumbai were done after a complaint of tax evasion was made. Under the scanner, they said, are transactions that were made outside the country.

The curious timing of the Income Tax department’s action against Gehlot’s aides has made the Congress accuse the sleuths of acting on the behest of the BJP.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala tweeted: “After all, BJP's lawyers came on the field. The Income Tax Department started raids in Jaipur. When will ED arrive?”

The Congress is facing a cliffhanger in Rajasthan after the open rebellion by deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, who on Sunday night claimed that he had the support of 30 MLAs and that Gehlot was leading a minority government in the state.

However, Congress leader Avinash Pande on Monday said 109 MLAs have signed a letter of support to the chief minister, well above the majority mark of 100. The party has issued a whip to all the MLAs, asking them to attend the Congress Legislature Party meeting at 10.30 am. 

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