AMBALA: A court docket in Mullana remanded a man hailing from Shamli district in Uttar Pradesh to one-day police custody on Monday for allegedly disrespecting the Indian nationwide flag.
Farid Khan (23), the accused, was arrested on Sunday, following a post on his Facebook account.
In his Facebook post, Khan had imposed the Pakistani flag over the tricolour and allegedly made disrespectful remarks in his social media post.
The court docket of civil judge senior department Akshdeep Mahajan remanded him under police custody after the cops said that they had been but to recuperate the mobile phone used to upload the post and also to analyze the subject additional.
As per the ideas shared via the concerned public prosecutor in Ambala district court docket, “The cops had been hard police remand for three days to be sure recoveries related to this case and to analyze the subject additional. But the court docket has sent the accused on one-day police remand.”
While coming out of court docket after the hearing, Farid Khan advised TOI, “The Facebook account was generated only some days in the past and the post was now not supposed to disrespect the nationwide flag. I did not needless to say such a post could disrespect the nationwide flag of India. I thought the image is appearing India and Pakistan joining fingers with a message of peace.”
Farid Khan (23), the accused, was arrested on Sunday, following a post on his Facebook account.
In his Facebook post, Khan had imposed the Pakistani flag over the tricolour and allegedly made disrespectful remarks in his social media post.
The court docket of civil judge senior department Akshdeep Mahajan remanded him under police custody after the cops said that they had been but to recuperate the mobile phone used to upload the post and also to analyze the subject additional.
As per the ideas shared via the concerned public prosecutor in Ambala district court docket, “The cops had been hard police remand for three days to be sure recoveries related to this case and to analyze the subject additional. But the court docket has sent the accused on one-day police remand.”
While coming out of court docket after the hearing, Farid Khan advised TOI, “The Facebook account was generated only some days in the past and the post was now not supposed to disrespect the nationwide flag. I did not needless to say such a post could disrespect the nationwide flag of India. I thought the image is appearing India and Pakistan joining fingers with a message of peace.”
Ambala: Man held for insulting tricolour sent to one-day police remand
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February 25, 2019
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