Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Main accused remorseles­s, said he was proud of what he created: Cops

- Prawesh Lama letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: In the last 24 hours before he was arrested on Wednesday night, Neeraj Bishnoi (21), creator of the controvers­ial app on Github where doctored photograph­s of Muslim women were uploaded, confessed repeatedly on Twitter that he was the person behind the offensive app.

He even tagged some handles on Twitter claiming that Mumbai police arrested the wrong suspects and dared them to arrest him for what was clearly a sex- and-hate crime.

Bishnoi also tried to mask his identity and the reasons why he created the app. While he was at his parents’ house in Jorhat, Assam, he claimed on Twitter that he was a resident of Nepal, who lived in Sundhara, Kathmandu. He even tried to mislead investigat­ors by claiming that he was paid by Pakistan agencies to build the app.

“Bishnoi said he was proud of what he created and has owned up to the crime,” said a police officer pleading anonymity.

The second-year B Tech student at the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Bhopal, posted these messages through a Twitter handle @giyu44 that he created on January 3 using the phone of one of his family members. Police have seized this cell phone too.

Though HT could not independen­tly verify the posts made on Twitter by @giyu22, Delhi police’s DCP KPS Malhotra confirmed that Bishnoi was behind the tweets. Malhotra is the chief of the IFSO (Intelligen­ce Fusion and Strategic Operations), the police’s cyber cell unit, which arrested Bishnoi from Assam on Wednesday.

Malhotra said police have recovered forensic evidence from Bishnoi’s seized cell phone and laptop, which confirm that he created the app.

As proof that he was indeed the app creator, Bishnoi also posted a soft copy of mail that he supposedly received from Us-based Github about law enforcemen­t agencies seeking details from his Github account.

To be sure, Bishnoi’s confession before the police is not admissible as evidence in court.

On Thursday, a city court sent Bishnoi to seven days police custody. Police officers aware of Bishnoi’s investigat­ion said he created the app while he was in Rajasthan to attend a wedding, in November.

He returned to Assam on December 25, after which he used social media accounts of other suspects to promote the controvers­ial app.

Mumbai police have arrested three persons in the case, Sweta Singh (18), her friend Mayank Rawat (20), both residents of Uttarakhan­d, and Vishal Kumar Jha (21), an engineerin­g student from Bengaluru.

The three shared the app and promoted it on social media handles, according to Mumbai police. On Wednesday , while daring police to arrest him, Bishnoi claimed on Twitter that he misused the accounts of Singh and Jha. “He created the Twitter handle @giyu44 after learning about the arrest of his friends by Mumbai police. He has claimed that he used Singh and Jha’s accounts to promote the app.

Police said Bishnoi, son of a grocer, used a laptop that he received from Assam government, after securing over 85% in his Class 12 board exam in 2019.

It isn’t known whether Bishnoi was involved in creating the first app – a similar one but with a different name – that was uploaded on Github in July last year. Bishnoi claimed on Twitter that he “cloned the repository” and “edited the code as well the graphics” from that app.

He has also named a person who created the first app. HT is withholdin­g the person’s name as police are yet to confirm this.

The investigat­ion in the first case is still in process, even as police are yet to arrest anyone. Github did not respond to mails seeking their comments on the police’s claims.

The Mumbai police and Delhi police are separately investigat­ing the case.

Meanwhile, DCP KPS Malhotra said Bishnoi had at least four Twitter handles from where he was uploading derogatory posts. He said some of the handles were @giyu2002, @giyu007, @giyuu84 and @giyu94

“One of his Twitter accounts @giyu2002 has been found associated with an FIR registered in Kishangarh police station, south west Delhi. From this Twitter account, he had made lewd remarks on the complainan­t’s picture and tweeted about the auction of the same,” said DCP Malhotra, adding, that another Twitter handle @giyu007 had come to the light, when police were probing the first Github case related to a similar app.

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