Hindustan Times (East UP)

MULUK GRANTED PROTECTION FROM ARREST TILL MARCH 9

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NEW DELHI: A court here on Thursday granted protection from arrest till March 9 to Shantanu Muluk, who is accused along with Disha Ravi of allegedly being involved in sharing a “toolkit” on social media related to the farmers’ protest.

Arguing for the Delhi Police, which is conducting an investigat­ion into the case, public prosecutor Irfan Ahmed informed the bench that Muluk’s replies to it in connection with the case were inconsiste­nt and full of contradict­ions. The public prosecutor further submitted in the court that the police would need seven days to file a detailed reply. Following this, judge Rana directed that no coercive action should be taken against Muluk, extending his interim protection till March 9. Earlier, on Wednesday, the court had sought the police’s response on the anticipato­ry bail plea filed by Muluk and posted arguments on it for Thursday.

On February 16, the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court had granted transit anticipato­ry bail to him for 10 days. Nikita Jacob, another accused in the case, too, has already been granted three-week transit anticipato­ry bail by the High Court. On Tuesday, Disha Ravi, the only accused to be arrested in this case thus far, was granted bail by Additional sessions judge Rana.

Ravi was arrested on February 13 and sent to five-day police custody. She was then sent to three and one-day judicial custody respective­ly, before finally getting bail.

The controvers­y dates back to earlier this month, when internatio­nal climate activist Great Thunberg tweeted a ‘toolkit’ over the ongoing farmers’ protest in India.

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