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Lawyer: Evidence against Rajeev Sharma ‘ planted’

Scribe was held for passing info to Chinese

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New Delhi, Sept. 20: The espionage case lodged against arrested freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma under the Official Secrets Act is “false” and the “evidence was planted” by the Delhi police, his lawyer claimed on Sunday.

The Delhi Police on Saturday said Sharma, a resident of Pitampura, was allegedly passing sensitive informatio­n about India’’ s border strategy, Army’’ s deployment and procuremen­t, and foreign policy to Chinese intelligen­ce agencies.

He was arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police in connection with a case under the Official Secrets Act as he was allegedly found in possession of defence- related classified documents.

Senior advocate Adish Aggarwala, who is representi­ng the journalist, alleged that the police’’ s claim of finding incriminat­ing evidence from his possession was “not true”.

“We are not denying that he was working for a Chinese news organisati­on. The only dispute is the police’’ s claim that they have found incriminat­ing evidence, which is not true. “The evidence was planted later on. On September 14, when the police took him in custody, they searched his house that night and no incriminat­ing

evidence was found. He is being framed in a false case. He has not committed any of offence,” Aggarwala told PTI.

The advocate said the police could have informed the media on the day of the arrest itself, but they did not “as nothing incriminat­ing was found”.

“Once they ( police) analysed and could not find any anything incriminat­ing, they planted the evidence,” he further alleged.

“They are not interrogat­ing any official from the Defence Ministry. He must have found the documents from someone. It isn’’ t that he printed them at his home,” he claimed.

Aggarwala also alleged that Sharma’’ s family was not allowed access to him, nor was any informatio­n regarding the allegation­s furnished to them.

“No copy of the FIR is uploaded online. Despite multiple requests, the police have not furnished a copy of the FIR. He was not given access to a lawyer when he was produced before a judge through video conferenci­ng,” he said and termed it “illegal”. The lawyer said the only thing the police had was that Sharma was working with a Chinese media organisati­on.

“Our country has not stopped business with China. A lot of people from China are working here and a lot many Indians are working there. There’’ s nothing wrong in that,” he said. Sharma’s counsel has filed a bail applicatio­n which is scheduled to come up for hearing on September 22 before a Delhi court. In the applicatio­n, the counsel has said that there is “no risk of him running away from the process of justice”.

“The applicant has deep roots in society and is a respected senior journalist. His wife is also Associate Professor at Venkateswa­ra College, DU. Therefore, there is no risk of him running away from the process of justice.

“There is no chance of influencin­g any witness or tampering with any evidence. The investigat­ion would no longer require custodial interrogat­ion of the applicant, and he can join the investigat­ion as and when directed,” the applicatio­n stated.

 ?? — PTI ?? YSR Congress Party MPs display placards during a protest demanding a CBI probe into the Amravati land scam case in front of Mahatma Gandhi’s statue in the Parliament House complex in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI YSR Congress Party MPs display placards during a protest demanding a CBI probe into the Amravati land scam case in front of Mahatma Gandhi’s statue in the Parliament House complex in New Delhi on Sunday.
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Rajeev Sharma

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