Hindustan Times (Noida)

22-yr-old activist held for ‘protest toolkit’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police’s cyber crime unit has arrested 22-yearold climate activist Disha Ravi from her house in Bengaluru for allegedly sharing on social media the toolkit related to the protest against the three farm laws, police said on Sunday.

Delhi Police said in a tweet that it was Ravi who had shared the toolkit document with Swedish environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg and later asked her to remove the document after its incriminat­ing details accidental­ly became public knowledge.

Ravi was arrested on Saturday night for sedition, promoting enmity and criminal conspiracy, among other offences. She was produced at a city court on Sunday after which she was sent to five days in police custody.

“Investigat­ion has revealed that she was one of the editors of the Google toolkit document and a key conspirato­r in the document’s formulatio­n and disseminat­ion,” Delhi Police’s additional spokespers­on Anil Mittal said. Police have not ruled out a possibilit­y of more arrests in the case.

Delhi Police on February 4 registered a first informatio­n report under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after Thunberg tweeted the toolkit while expressing her support to the farmers’ protest in India.

The police have claimed that the toolkit was put together by a “pro-khalistani group” named Poetic Justice Foundation. Thunberg later deleted the original tweet.

The FIR was registered against the people who created and spread the toolkit.

According to Delhi Police officials, Ravi, who founded a group named Fridays For Future (FFF), is a key lead in the toolkit case as she had admitted during the initial interrogat­ion to editing, adding some things in the toolkit and spreading it further.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police’s cyber crime unit has arrested 22-yearold climate activist Disha Ravi from her house in North Bengaluru for allegedly sharing on social media the toolkit related to the farmers’ protests against the laws aimed at opening up trade in agricultur­e, police said on Sunday.

Delhi police on Sunday said in a tweet that it was Ravi who had shared the toolkit document with Swedish environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg and later asked the latter to remove the document after its incriminat­ing details accidental­ly became public knowledge.

Ravi was arrested on Saturday night. Ravi, who was booked for sedition, promoting enmity and criminal conspiracy, among other offences, was produced at a city court on Sunday after which she was sent to five days in police custody.

Delhi police’s additional spokespers­on Anil Mittal confirmed that Ravi had been arrested from Bengaluru by a team of the special cell that is probing a conspiracy angle related to the toolkit document.

“Investigat­ion has revealed that she was one of the editors of the Google toolkit document and a key conspirato­r in the document’s formulatio­n and disseminat­ion,” Mittal said, adding that further investigat­ions in the case were in progress. Police have not ruled out a possibilit­y of more arrests in the case.

Delhi police on February 4 registered a first informatio­n report (FIR) under sections 124A (sedition), 153 (wantonly giving provocatio­n with intent to cause riot), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after Thunberg tweeted the toolkit while expressing her support to the farmers’ protest in India.

The police have claimed that the toolkit was put together by a “pro-khalistani group” named Poetic Justice Foundation. Thunberg later deleted the original tweet. The FIR was registered against the people who created and spread the toolkit.

On Sunday, Delhi police, in a series of tweets, said that Ravi had started a Whatsapp group and collaborat­ed in the effort to prepare the toolkit document.

One of the tweets read, “Disha Ravi, arrested by CYPAD Delhi Police, is an Editor of the Toolkit Google Doc & key conspirato­r in document’s formulatio­n & disseminat­ion. She started Whatsapp Group & collaborat­ed to make the Toolkit doc. She worked closely with them to draft the Doc.”

One tweet said Delhi Police had taken cognizance of a ‘Toolkit Document’ found on a social media platform that predates and indicates a copycat execution of a conspiracy behind the January 26 violence in the capital during a tractors rally organised by protesting farmers.

The call was to wage economic, social, cultural and regional war against India, the tweet said.

Another tweet said, “In this process, they all collaborat­ed with pro Khalistani Poetic Justice Foundation to spread disaffecti­on against the Indian State. She was the one who shared the Toolkit Doc with Greta Thunberg.”

The police also said that “she (Ravi) asked Greta to remove the main Doc after its incriminat­ing details accidental­ly got into public domain. This is many times more than the 2 lines editing that she claims.”

Ravi is founder of a group named Fridays For Future (FFF) and has a bachelor’s degree in business administra­tion.

According to the Delhi Police officials, Ravi is a key lead in the “toolkit” case as she had admitted during the initial interrogat­ion to editing, adding some things in the toolkit and spreading it further.

Last week, Delhi Police sent a communicat­ion to Google seeking registrati­on details and activity log of the account through which a “toolkit” related to the farmers’ protest was created and uploaded on the social media platforms.

Two e-mail IDS, one Instagram account, and one Uniform Resource Locator (URL) were mentioned in the toolkit and police had sought details from the respective platforms.

Farmers have been protesting at different border points of the national capital since

November 26 against the three newly enacted farm laws: Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowermen­t and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commoditie­s (Amendment) Act, 2020.

They claim that the laws would weaken their bargaining power, leave them at the mercy of powerful agribusine­sses and potentiall­y lead to the dismantlin­g of government-run farm produce markets and the system of minimum support prices for agricultur­al commoditie­s.

The Coalition for Environmen­tal Justice in India said in a statement signed by at least 78 activists from across the country on Sunday: “Delhi Police’s actions are all the more sinister because the 21-year old was taken to Delhi from Bengaluru with no disclosure about her whereabout­s, not even to her parents, an action that can be termed extra-judicial abduction.”

Ravi sent to five days of police custody

A city court on Sunday allowed the police five days of custody to interrogat­e the 22-year-old.

Metropolit­an magistrate Dev Saroha remanded Ravi to custody of the Special Cell of the Delhi Police following her arrest from Bengaluru. The police had sought a remand of seven days to “unearth her connection­s with the organizati­on, Sikhs for Justice and its founder Patwant Singh Pannu.”

Ravi was not represente­d by any private counsel during the hearing, following which the city court provided her a Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) lawyer.

During the hearing, she broke down and refuted allegation­s that she was conspiring against the government. She said she edited “just two lines” as she supported the farmers.

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