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Haryana: Journalist arrested, news editor booked for publishing ‘incorrect place’ of suspected militant's arrest

Case pertains to arrest of suspected militant over an alleged tiffin bomb plot from Mardon Sahib village in Ambala; Brar released on bail

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Tribune News Service
Ambala, September 18

A journalist was arrested and another was booked at Ambala Cantonment here for allegedly mentioning the “incorrect place” of the arrest of a suspected militant in a news report, prompting the opposition to attack the Haryana government for “suppressing” freedom of the press.

An FIR was registered against reporter Sunil Brar and news editor Sandeep Sharma, both from a Hindi daily, on Thursday under different sections of the IPC, police said, adding that Brar was taken into custody on Friday.

Efforts are on to nab Sharma, they said.

Brar was later released on bail on a bond of Rs 30,000, his lawyer, advocate Rohit Jain, said.

A suspected militant was arrested by the Punjab Police on Wednesday over an alleged tiffin bomb plot from Mardon Sahib village of Ambala. The newspaper headline on the following day stated ‘Punjab Police claims arrest of terrorist at Cantt from near IOC depot’.

However, the newspaper published a correction the next day on the location from where the suspected terrorist was arrested.

In his complaint, sub-inspector Radhey Shyam, who’s in charge of the Parao Police Station, said Brar had called him to ask him if it was true that a suspected militant had been arrested near IOC depot.

 “I told him that I’d neither received any such information nor was any help sought from my police station by the Punjab Police. Despite that, Sunil published the news without verification.”

SHO Ambala Cantt Vijay Kumar said the case against the journalists was registered as they published the news without any authentication. Journalists Sunil Brar and Sandeep Sharma have created fear among the masses by publishing false news, he added.

The duo has been booked under IPC sections 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), 177 (furnishing false information), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) and 505 (2) (statement creating or promoting enmity, hatred or ill will between classes), police said.

Latching onto the issue, the opposition parties, including the Congress, INLD, Haryana Democratic Front and BSP, criticised the action taken against the media persons.

Senior Congress leader Rohit Jain said the arrest was made against the direction of the Supreme court. He said the police had not issued any prior notice to the journalist before arresting him.

Chitra Sarwara, a senior leader of the Haryana Democratic Front, and BSP leader Prakash Bharti alleged the police had violated the norms of democracy.

It is an attack on the freedom of the press, they said.

—  With PTI

 

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