Hindustan Times (East UP)

Accused in GitHub app case seeks bail

- Vinay Dalvi letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Vishal Kumar Jha, who was the first to be arrested in connection with the Bulli Bai app used to put hundreds of Muslim women on “auction”, has filed a bail applicatio­n in a Mumbai court. The court on Monday posted his plea for a hearing on Thursday to allow the prosecutio­n to file a reply.

In his plea, Jha said the main accused in the case was someone else and the other accused from different states were not connected to him. The plea was moved after he was remanded in judicial custody.

The Mumbai Police told Metropolit­an Magistrate K C Rajput that Jha has contracted Covid-19 and should be sent in judicial custody as he was admitted to a Covid centre. When Jha’s lawyers, Aarti Deshmukh and Shivamsinh Deshmukh, moved the bail plea, the prosecutio­n opposed it saying they will need to interrogat­e him.

Jha said he has handed over his laptop, mobile phone, and SIM cards to the investigat­ing agency and he is in no position to tamper with any evidence. He claimed the prosecutio­n has failed to provide any concrete evidence in support of allegation­s against him.

Mumbai Police are probing the app hosted on the code-sharing platform GitHub.

Hundreds of Muslim women, including vocal activists and top profession­als, were listed for “auction” along with their photograph­s sourced without permission and doctored.

Jha was arrested from Bengaluru for allegedly running one of the Twitter handles used to promote the app. The Mumbai Police later arrested Shweta Singh, 18, and Mayank Rawat, 20, from Uttarakhan­d in the case. Neeraj Bishnoi, 21, the creator of the app, was arrested days later last week.

THE COURT ON MONDAY POSTED VISHAL KUMAR JHA’S PLEA FOR A HEARING ON THURSDAY TO ALLOW THE PROSECUTIO­N TO FILE A REPLY

MUMBAI: Vishal Kumar Jha, who was the first to be arrested in connection with the Bulli Bai app used to put hundreds of Muslim women on “auction”, has filed a bail applicatio­n in a Mumbai court. The court on Monday posted his plea for a hearing on Thursday to allow the prosecutio­n to file a reply.

In his plea, Jha said the main accused in the case was someone else and the other accused from different states were not connected to him. The plea was moved after he was remanded in judicial custody.

The Mumbai Police told Metropolit­an Magistrate K C Rajput that Jha has contracted Covid-19 and should be sent in judicial custody as he was admitted to a Covid centre. When Jha’s lawyers, Aarti Deshmukh and Shivamsinh Deshmukh, moved the bail plea, the prosecutio­n opposed it saying they will need to interrogat­e him.

Jha said he has handed over his laptop, mobile phone, and SIM cards to the investigat­ing agency and he is in no position to tamper with any evidence. He claimed the prosecutio­n has failed to provide any concrete evidence in support of allegation­s against him.

Mumbai Police are probing the app hosted on the code-sharing platform GitHub. The app was named after derogatory references to the Muslim community. Hundreds of Muslim women, including vocal activists and top profession­als, were listed for “auction” along with their photograph­s sourced without permission and doctored.

Jha was arrested from Bengaluru for allegedly running one of the Twitter handles used to promote the app. The Mumbai Police later arrested Shweta Singh, 18, and Mayank Rawat, 20, from Uttarakhan­d in the case. Neeraj Bishnoi, 21, the creator of the app, was arrested days later last week.

A Mumbai court on Monday extended till January 14 the police custody of Shweta Singh and Mayank Rawal. The police on Monday sought further custody of Singh (18) and Rawal (21) and told the Bandra metropolit­an magistrate that the probe into the case was at a crucial stage and, hence, the interrogat­ion of the accused was required.

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