
As a Delhi court was wrapping up the custody and bail hearing of Mohammed Zubair on Saturday, journalists, media organisations as well as news agency ANI reported that the Alt News journalist had been denied bail. The source appeared to be KPS Malhotra, head of the Delhi police’s cyber crime division.
It soon turned out that this “breaking news” was incorrect. The court hadn’t yet made the ruling, which is scheduled for 4 pm.
#BREAKING: Delhi's Patiala House Court rejects the bail plea of Alt News co-founder Mohd Zubair, grants 14-day Judicial Custody
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) July 2, 2022
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Delhi's Patiala House Court rejects the bail plea of Alt News co-founder Mohd Zubair, grants 14-day Judicial Custody pic.twitter.com/qnJtvBmvwP
— ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2022
Delhi's Patiala House Court rejects the bail plea of Alt News co-founder Mohd Zubair, grants 14-day Judicial Custody pic.twitter.com/e518voVrUy
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) July 2, 2022
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— NDTV (@ndtv) July 2, 2022
One of the journalists who tweeted the news flash subsequently said that Malhotra had “misheard” what had happened in the court “due to noise and inadvertently the message was posted in the broadcast”.
The judge has NOT pronounced the order yet.
— Somya Lakhani (@somyalakhani) July 2, 2022
DCP (IFSO) KPS Malhotra now says, "I had a word with my IO, I misheard it due to noise and inadvertently the message was posted in the broadcast."#Zubair #DelhiPolice #AltNews
Zubair was arrested on June 27 and charged with hurting religious sentiments after an anonymous tweeter known as Hanuman Bhakt complained that a satirical post made by the journalist four years ago and referencing a trope from a 1983 film was a “direct insult of Hindus”. He has been in the Delhi police’s custody since. An investigation by the Wire found that Hanuman Bhakt could be connected to Vikas Ahhir, head of the Hindutva groups Hindu Yuva Vahini and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha in Gujarat.
Ahead of Saturday’s hearing on his custody as well as bail pleas, the police slapped new charges on Zubair related to criminal conspiracy; destruction of evidence, apparently for deleting some of his tweets; and violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, purportedly for helping raise funds for the mostly Muslim families in Madhya Pradesh and Delhi whose homes were ebulldozed by police in the wake of communal violence in recent months.
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