Senior journalist Vinod Verma arrested, scribes come out in his support
His arrest is being criticised bitterly on social media. AAP leader and former journalist Ashutosh termed the arrest an “attack on the press”
Senior journalist Vinod Verma was arrested early this morning from his residence here by the Chhattisgarh Police over charges of extortion, police said.
Verma, who earlier worked with BBC Hindi service, was picked at 3.30 am from Mahagun Mansion Apartments, Vaibhav Khand, Indirapuram by a team of Chhattisgarh Police with the help of Ghaziabad Police, Senior Superintendent of Police HN Singh said.
A case of blackmail and extortion has been registered against the scribe at Pandri police station in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh, he said.
“A huge quantity of CDs has been seized from the journalist's house. We are scrutinising the material to check whether there is any link to sex scandal involving higher- ups,” Singh said.
Vinod Verma tweeted against his arrest saying that political power cannot be saved by suppressing journalists and journalism
Vinod Verma alleged that he is being targeted because he has sex tapes of Chhattisgarh minister.
As the news of the arrest of the former BBC and Amar Ujala journalist spread, many senior journalists from electronic and print media gathered outside the police station here. Social media has also been flooded with the posts criticising the arrest as an attack on the freedom of press.
The Congress tweeted condemning the arrest.
AAP leader and former journalist Ashutosh termed the development an “attack on the press”.
In a tweet to the Uttar Pradesh Police, the journalist-turned-politician said Verma was arrested in a “mysterious” way and the move amounted to attack on press freedom.
Quoting the news, senior journalist and author Urmilesh said in a tweet that it is like emergency days are here again.
Politician and academician Yogendra Yadav too criticised the arrest.
The Chhattisgarh Police will produce the scribe in a court here later in the day, the SSP said.
With PTI inputs
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Published: 27 Oct 2017, 1:35 PM