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Press Council of India asks for report from Delhi Police chief over questionin­g of scribe

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NEW DELHI: The Press Council of India on Friday expressed concern over the alleged threat of criminal prosecutio­n and questionin­g of an English daily journalist by the Delhi police and asked its commission­er to submit a report on the matter.

In a statement, the Press Council of India said it expresses its concern over alleged threat of criminal prosecutio­n and questionin­g of a Special Correspond­ent of The

Indian Express, by the Delhi police in connection with a news report published in the paper on May 9, 2020.

Since the matter affects the free functionin­g of the press, while taking suo-motu cognizance of the matter, a report on facts of the case is being called for from the Commission­er of Police, Delhi, the Press Council of India said in a statement.

The PCI statement comes days after the Editors Guild of India had slammed the “egregious and high-handed action” action of the Delhi Police,

“On May 10, the Delhi Police sent a notice to Mahender Singh Manral, Special Correspond­ent, The Indian

Express, through the City Editor and Chief Reporter, The

Indian Express, requiring the journalist, who had reported that police investigat­ions found the possibilit­y of the audio clip of Tablighi Jamaat leader, Maulana Saad, being doctored, to join a probe on this matter on May 10,” the Guild had said in a statement.

“While Manral wasn’t charged under any law, he was threatened that failure to join the probe could result in legal action under Section 174 of the IPC with punishment of a prison term and fine,” it had said.

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