Mathura, Oct 7: An FIR has been registered against four persons including a journalist and student leaders belonging to Campus Front of India in Mathura on Wednesday.
The registered FIR states that pamphlets, six smartphones and a laptop had been recovered from the possession of Ateeq-ur-Rehman, Siddiqui Kappan, Masood Ahmed and Alam.
Mr Kappan is Delhi-based journalist working for several Malayalam media houses and had reportedly gone to Hathras to cover the case on Monday.
According to the FIR, four persons who were apprehended from Mathura on October 5 and had links with PFI "were going to Hathras to disrupt peace as part of larger conspiracy". However, none of the arrested has any criminal record.
Earlier yesterday, Prashant Kumar, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), said that they received credible information about the movement of some suspicious people towards Hathras from Delhi, after which police started a checking drive at Mathura toll plaza, during which they were nabbed.
Kumar said they came to know about their connection with the PFI and its co-organisation, the Campus Front of India, during interrogation.
"Mobile phones, laptops and suspicious literature were recovered from their possession. They were sent to preventive custody at Mathura police station," he said.
Police said that one of the arrested persons Masood Ahmed of Bahraich was a student of Jamia Millia Islamia University and that, if required, economic intelligence agencies would be roped into probe the "foreign funding" angle. His messages, linkages and data obtained from him would be probed, said an officer.
PFI condemns
The Popular Front of India condemned the arrest, terming it deplorable and illegal. The PFI accused the U.P. government of targeting it to hide the failing law and order situation in the State and divert attention from the Hathras issue by creating a “conspiracy theory.”
“Popular Front will not be intimidated by such tactics of suppression by the U.P. government. We demand the immediate release of the CFI leaders and journalist Siddique Kappan,” said Anis Ahmed, general secretary, PFI.
The illegal arrest shows that in U.P., under the Yogi Adityanath government, even intending to meet families of victims is now considered a crime, he added.
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