The Asian Age

4 scribes held in Noida for ‘motivated’ content

Gang targetted policemen, govt officials who didn’t toe its line

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Noida, Aug. 24: Four people, who identified themselves as journalist­s, have been arrested by the Noida police for allegedly “putting pressure” on police personnel by using their media outlets for personal gains, officials said on Saturday.

One more “so called” journalist is accused in the case but absconding, they said, adding that the five worked as a gang with a motive to have government officials, especially policemen, work for their agenda (mostly to help accused in cases) in lieu of money.

“The gang included Sushil Pandit, Udit Goyal, Raman Thakur, Chandan Rai and Nitesh Pandey. Thakur is absconding, while the four others were arrested on Friday night,”, Gautam Buddh

Nagar district magistrate B.N. Singh said in a joint press conference with SSP Vaibhav Krishna.

“Using their influence as mediaperso­ns, the gang was putting undue pressure on officials to prevent them from carrying out their lawful duty and make personal temporal, pecuniary and material gains,” Mr Singh said. He

said the officials, who would not toe their line, were targeted by the gang, which disseminat­ed content to malign their image.

“They would put out motivated news stories to malign their image, create a negative perception about such officials, including IPS officers, by circulatin­g content on their news portals, social media and WhatsApp,” Mr Singh said.

SSP Krishna said the accused have been arrested and none of them is an accredited journalist. “Four ‘so called’ journalist­s have been arrested and none of them is an accredited journalist. They had a gang which used to blackmail officers, especially police officers, through different web portals/social media,” he said.

An FIR has been registered against them under the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters Act and the Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986. In a brief interactio­n with reporters after the press conference, the accused refuted the allegation­s and said they would move the higher court against their arrest.

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