Bareilly: Man held over threatening FB posts

BAREILLY: A man who allegedly posted terror assault messages from his uncle’s Facebook account was once arrested in Badaun on Sunday. Police stated the person wanted to take revenge on his uncle and therefore used his Facebook account to post the terror assault message on the day UP chief minister was once about to handle a public amassing in Badaun’s Bilsi.

According to police, Arvind Verma of Dehgavan, under the jurisdiction of Jarifanagar police station in Badaun, used his uncle’s Facebook account under the identify of Dilip Verma on Facebook. Police stated on April nine, Arvind posted the terror assault message and likewise pro-Pakistan slogans. On April 10, sooner than CM Yogi Adityanath’s public assembly commenced at Bilsi, Arvind once more posted a message on a terror assault within the CM’s public assembly and killing of blameless people. On April 11, he posted a message that PM Narendra Modi can be killed in some rally and likewise uploaded a pro-Pakistan slogan.


Police stated Arvind logged in on his uncle’s Facebook account as he knew that his mobile quantity was once the password. They added that Arvind was once suffering from psychological sickness and undergoing treatment in Aligarh.


Taking critical be aware of the matter, police had already lodged an FIR under IPC sections 505 C (observation conducing to public mischief) and 507 (felony intimidation by an anonymous communique) and provisions of IT Act.


Ashok Kumar Tripathi, senior superintendent of police, Badaun, stated, “During investigation, it got here to gentle that Arvind’s father, Rajkumar, and his uncle, Dilip, had a dispute over some circle of relatives matter. The families weren't on speaking terms for the previous 10 years. Rajkumar died a few years in the past. Arvind wanted to take revenge on his uncle for the demise of his father.”


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