PUNJAB POLICE ARREST 3 FOR PROVOCATIVE FB POSTS DEFENDING NIHANG ATTACK ON COPS & INCITING RELIGIOUS HATRED
DGP WARNS OF STRICT SECTION AGAINST ANYONE SPREADING DISHARMONY OR HATRED
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 13:
In a swift action, the Punjab Police on Monday arrested three persons for provocative social media messages, promoting religious hatred, in the wake of the brutal Patiala attack on police personnel by a group of Nihangs.
Bhupinder Singh s/o Late Jeet Singh r/o Model Town, Hoshiarpur; Davinder Singh s/o Harbans Singh r/o Civil Lines, Batala; and Kuljeet Singh Bhullar s/o Swarn Singh r/o Malout City in Sri. Muktsar Sahib district, were found inciting disharmony communal unrest with their hate messages on the social media, said DGP Dinkar Gupta.
Separate FIRs have been registered against all three under Section 115, 153-A, 188, 269, 270, 271 & 505(2) of Indian Penal Code 1860, Section 3 of Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 and Section 54 of the National Disaster Management Act 2005.
These men, said the DGP, had been indulging in hate propaganda through the social media posts. Bhupinder Singh had posted his inflammatory interview to Apna Sanjha Punjab Facebook TV channel, in which he had defended the Nihang action, but had later removed it, said Gupta. The DGP said the police was also examining the legal options for taking action against the FB channel.
Bhullar and Davinder had also posted inflammatory and vicious statements on FB, lauding the Nihang action and provoking the Nihangs to come forward to launch more such attacks, said Gupta.
Warning of prompt and strict action against anyone found indulging in such hate propaganda and inciting violence against the police or any other section of the society, the DGP said nobody would be allowed to spread hatred or disturb the law and order in the state at any cost. The entire police force was working day and night to enforce the curfew and also provide relief to the needy in these trying circumstances, triggered by the spread of COVID-19, he pointed out.
The police would come down heavily on any violation of the curfew restrictions or any attempt to create trouble in the state, he warned, adding that Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had also issued strict instructions to the Punjab Police in this regard. “We will not tolerate such acts against our police personnel,” the Chief Minister had declared yesterday after the Patiala assault.
It may be mentioned that the police had earlier arrested one Sudhir Suri of Amritsar and Akash Deep of Patiala for their communal & inflammatory statements and posts.