Sunday, 9 September 2012

Mumbai cops police arrest cartoonist, punch sedition, cybercrime expenses on him



INDIA, MUMBAI: Award-winning governmental cartoonist and anti-corruption and Online independence crusader Aseem Trivedi (25) was remanded in cops lawful care until Sept 16 by a vacation judge in Bandra on Weekend. He was caught on Weekend evening on expenses of sedition, cybercrime, and disparaging the nationwide banner, Parliament and the Structure through his perform.
Additional cops commissioner (west region) Vishwas Nangre Patil informed The Hindu that the issue against Mr. Trivedi was registered after the Indian Against Data file crime error (IAC) frustration at the Mumbai Metro Area Growth Power (MMRDA) reasons at Bandra Kurla Complicated, which began on Dec 27.
Mr. Trivedi’s ‘Cartoons Against Corruption’ web page was prohibited by the Mumbai cops then. Several weeks later, a non-bailable bring about was released against him. On Aug 30, a group of the Mumbai Police went to his house at Shuklaganj in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao region to perform the bring about, but discovered he was out of place. The group then inquired Mr. Trivedi’s dad, Ashok, for four time. Later, it requested the Shuklaganj cops to talk with Mr. Trivedi and ask him to give up in Mumbai.
Mr. Patil said there was no need for a seven-day remand and he would search for lawful viewpoint in this respect. “If research are finished, we need not keep him for way a lengthy time.”
Mr. Trivedi and capitalist Alok Dixit, who released the ‘Save Your Voice’ strategy for Online independence after the cartoonist’s web page was prohibited, achieved the Bandra Kurla Complicated cops place at 4 p.m. on Weekend and a few time later Mr. Trivedi was caught.
Police registered an FIR against Mr. Trivedi on the reasons for a Dec 30, 2011 issue by public capitalist and law undergraduate Amit Arvind Katarnaware.

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