Assam Congress official apprehended for allegedly posting 'fabricated video' of Amit Shah: CM

Assam police arrested Reetom Singh for sharing a "fake video" of Amit Shah. Singh, associated with the Assam Congress, faces charges under IPC sections (153A, 171G, 505) and Section 66F of the IT Act (cyber terrorism). The Congress claims ignorance, stating the video was likely shared privately. The case stemmed from a complaint alleging a "distorted and motivated" post about Shah on social media.


PTI | Guwahati | Updated: 29-04-2024 18:20 IST | Created: 29-04-2024 18:20 IST
Assam Congress official apprehended for allegedly posting 'fabricated video' of Amit Shah: CM
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One person was arrested on Monday for allegedly sharing a ''fake video'' of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Monday.

The arrested person, 31-year-old Reetom Singh, is associated with the Assam Congress and functions as the party's 'War Room Coordinator', according to his X profile.

''Assam police have arrested an individual named Sri Reetam Singh in connection with the fake video involving Honorable Home Minister Sri @AmitShah,'' Sarma said in a post on X.

The Guwahati resident's arrest was made on a day when Shah is in the state capital to campaign for of BJP candidate for Guwahati Lok Sabha seat - Bijuli Kalita Medhi.

A Congress spokesperson said the party is not aware of any fake video and ''it must have been shared in his personal capacity''. Later, Assam Police Chief Public Relations Officer Pranabjyoti Goswami said in a statement that a case was registered at Panbazar police station based on a complaint regarding the circulation of a ''distorted and motivated'' post on X about Shah.

The case has been registered under IPC Sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups), 171G (false statement in connection with an election) and 505(1)(b) (causing fear or alarm to the public whereby a person induced to commit an offence against the state or public tranquillity).

Section 66F of the IT Act (cyber terrorism) has also been slapped on the accused, Goswami said.

He said police have seized two mobile phones and one laptop from Singh's possession.

''Further investigation is being carried out,'' the CPRO said.

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