Delhi Police raids the premises of journalists associated with digital news website NewsClick

Delhi Police raided digital news website NewsClick’s premises and interrogated many journalists amid a funding dispute with China. Multiple places have been subject to simultaneous raids.

The information indicates that the cops have also taken hard drive data. The special cell of the police confiscated numerous electronic items during the operation, including computers, laptops, and mobile devices. A case has been opened by the police under UAPA.

NewsClick’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief Prabir Purkayastha was brought to the office of the Special Cell of the Delhi Police.

In relation to funding, ED has previously raided NewsClick. In this case, ED had filed a money laundering complaint and had also seized some of NewsClick’s assets. The whereabouts of journalists are being searched by Special Cell officers of the Delhi Police.

Delhi Police team reached Brij Bhushan’s house, recorded statements from 12 people

The Special Investigation Team of the Delhi Police has taken significant action in the case of the sexual exploitation of female wrestlers. The SIT visited Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh‘s hometown of Bishnoharpur in Gonda in this case, where the team took 12 witnesses’ accounts.

Close associates, friends, and security employees of Brij Bhushan have given police their statements, which have been recorded. The team has also questioned Brij Bhushan in addition to this.

Let us say that the wrestlers who were calling for action against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh are now back at work. The wrestlers made the decision to join the office after meeting Home Minister Amit Shah, despite rumours that linked the news of the wrestlers’ entry into the workforce to the movement’s withdrawal, something the wrestlers had vehemently opposed.

Wrestlers will not get permission at Jantar Mantar, FIR lodged against wrestlers

Based on the report of policeman Madhav assigned to the Barakhamba police station, the Delhi Police filed a FIR against the wrestlers. The wrestlers “manhandled and manhandled” the policeman, according to the FIR. Constable Madhav, who is being treated at Lady Hardinge Hospital, was hurt in this.

The FIR claims that despite being rejected, the wrestlers managed to go past two barricades and get close to the third barricade before being stopped. The FIR names 12 suspects, among them Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia, and Sakshi Malik.

The FIR claims that it was a question of national security and honour because the country’s highest constitutional body had just been inaugurated. He was told that any attempt to prevent it would be equivalent to undermining the reputation of the country, since its safety and honour would not be compromised in any manner. However, they continued to disagree.

SC seeks to Delhi Police on bail plea of Umar Khalid, accused of conspiracy in Delhi riots, seeks reply in 6 weeks

Regarding Umar Khalid’s request for bail after being charged with conspiracy in the Delhi riots, the Supreme Court has sent a notice to the Delhi Police. The Delhi Police have six weeks to respond to the apex court’s request.

The Delhi High Court had already rejected Khalid’s request for bail, describing the accusations against him as severe.

Umar Khalid, a graduate of JNU, and several other people have been charged with “masterminding” the riots in February 2020 under the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

During demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), there was violence in Delhi. The riots resulted in 53 fatalities and more than 700 injuries.

Most-wanted gangster Deepak Boxer arrested in Mexico by Delhi police special cell

Senior special cell officers disclosed on Tuesday that Deepak Boxer, a most wanted gangster in Delhi, had been arrested in Mexico by Mexican law enforcement officials working with a two-person team from the Delhi police’s special cell.

According to the police, a second squad with at least five special cell sleuths has been sent to Mexico to finish the necessary paperwork and secure Boxer’s custody so that he can be taken back to Delhi and presented before the Indian law enforcement authorities.

Delhi Police arrests six people for putting up objectionable posters against PM Modi

Six persons have been detained by the Delhi Police for putting up offensive posters critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There have been 100 FIRs filed in this regard.

Under the Printing Press Act and the Property Act, FIRs have been filed. The posters did not contain information on the printing press, according to Special CP Dipendra Pathak.

A van that came out of the office of the Aam Aadmi Party was intercepted. Police seized posters and arrested some people. A police investigation has revealed that there were plans to display 50,000 posters across Delhi.

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