The Free Press Journal

Chhattisga­rh sex tape: Accused journalist gets bail

- AGENCIES

A court here on Thursday gave bail to senior journalist Vinod Verma, arrested on charges of extortion after allegedly possessing and circulatin­g a sleaze CD purportedl­y featuring a Chhattisga­rh Minister.

The bail was given as the prosecutio­n failed to file charges against Verma, arrested from his home near in Ghaziabad near Delhi by Chhattisga­rh Police on October 27. The CBI took over the case in November, reports IANS.

Verma’s lawyer Faisal Rizvi said the Special CBI court granted bail as the investigat­ing agency did not file the charges within the stipulated time of 60 days from the date of arrest.

The CBI has registered two cases relating to the possession and circulatio­n of a “fake sex CD”, allegedly involving Minister Rajesh Munat, who had filed a complaint that the journalist was blackmaili­ng him.

Munat had claimed that the video was fake and urged Chief Minister Raman Singh for a high-level inquiry.

Verma, a former BBC journalist and Editors Guild of India member, has denied the accusation­s levelled against him. He has claimed Chhattisga­rh’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government was framing him as he possessed a “sex CD”.

The police said the complainan­t had received a call on his phone and the unknown caller said that he possessed a pornograph­ic video of his “aaqa” (master) and threatened to distribute CDs of the same in case his demand for ransom was not met.

The second case was registered under the IT Act in another police station in Chhattisga­rh on October 27 against two accused on the charge that they had circulated the complainan­t’s fake pornograph­ic video on various social media platforms and distribute­d its CD to malign his name to obtain political mileage.

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