Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Deep Sidhu held by Delhi cops in Karnal

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Punjabi actor-turned-activist Deep Sidhu was arrested from Haryana’s Karnal on Monday night for his alleged role in the violence and vandalism at the Red Fort during the farmers’ tractor rally on Republic Day, Delhi Police said on Tuesday, claiming that he played a key role in instigatin­g protesters.

Sidhu was produced before a city court on Tuesday afternoon, which sent him to seven days in police custody. Police told the court that Sidhu congratula­ted the men who hoisted flags at the Red Fort and also did a Facebook live from the complex. Police said he was seen entering the Red Fort with swords, sticks and flags and delivered speeches to incite people.

Police said many videos on his verified Facebook page through which he claimed to be innocent and was not among the rioters were uploaded from the US. In those videos, Sidhu said he was not a “traitor” or a “rioter”.

Police officers, privy to the case details, said that after Sidhu’s photos and videos surfaced on social media, he fled to different places in Punjab such as Zirakpur and Ludhiana as well as parts of Haryana. His last location, until he switched off his cell phone, was near the Singhu border.

Police had announced a ₹1 lakh cash reward for informatio­n leading to Sidhu’s arrest, who was among eight suspects wanted in the Red Fort violence case.

POLICE TRYING TO PIECE TOGETHER THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS FROM EVENING TO JAN 26 AFTERNOON WHEN SIDHU WAS SEEN AMONG THOSE WHO STORMED THE RED FORT

NEW DELHI: Farmers protesters at Singhu border never allowed actor-activist Deep Sidhu to speak from the stage because of his “associatio­n with the ruling party” and his “extremist views”, said Harinder Happy, a member of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha -a group of 40 farm unions that is spearheadi­ng the agitation against the three farm laws.

But, around 8pm on January 25, Sidhu allegedly hijacked the stage and addressed the people. “He delivered a provocativ­e speech. We asked him to leave the spot immediatel­y. Nobody saw him after that,” Happy said.

Protesters at the Singhu border claim that was the last they saw of Sidhu until he was seen again at the Red Fort during the Republic Day’s tractor parade.

Delhi police are now trying to piece together the sequence of events from that evening to the afternoon of January 26, when Sidhu was seen among those who stormed the Red Fort, vandalised the monument and hoisted two flags —one of the farmers union and another a religious flag.

Police are also probing if someone else was also involved with Sidhu in planning the vandalisat­ion at Red Fort. Police have alleged that the violence during the rally and the events at the Unesco World Heritage site, were not spontaneou­s acts but were planned as part of a conspiracy.

At least 394 police officials and 10 farmers were injured when protesters deviated from the pre-approved routes of the tractor rally and clashed with police when they were stopped from entering parts of Delhi and Central Delhi.

Police officials, who are privy to the details of Sidhu’s interrogat­ion, said on January 26, as soon as his photograph­s and videos started circulatin­g in the media, the actor quietly fled to

Sonipat, about 20 km away from Singhu border. He was with many friends and supporters, but their numbers thinned as the calls for his arrest grew louder. Police suspect that he borrowed vehicles from his friends as some of the vehicles that Sidhu was using, until January 26, were not spotted by any CCTV camera installed at the toll plaza on the GT Karnal Road.

“For first 24 hours, his phone was on. He was staying at a friend’s place in Sonipat. On January 26, he posted his first Facebook Live, hitting at those who branded him a traitor,” said an investigat­or associated with the case. At 8pm on January 27, the Delhi police held a press briefing reiteratin­g no person involved in the violence will be spared.

“Within two hours of the media briefing, at around 10pm, Sidhu switched off his cell phone. His last location was Sonipat. Then, he started changing his location,” the first investigat­ing officer added.

After the January 27 press conference, at least 12 teams of the crime branch, special cell, and the local police were conducting raids at multiple locations in Punjab and Haryana to find Sidhu. Police also tapped the phone number of many persons related to Sidhu. A team even visited his wife’s house in Purnea, Bihar. “He was not in Bihar either. We found that during all these days, he visited Chandigarh, Bilaspur (HP), Amritsar, and then Karnal from where he was finally arrested,” said another official.

 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO ?? Actor Deep Sidhu in custody of Delhi Police special cell sleuths following his arrest from Karnal bypass on Monday night.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO Actor Deep Sidhu in custody of Delhi Police special cell sleuths following his arrest from Karnal bypass on Monday night.

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