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Farmers protest: Delhi Police writes to Google, seeks knowledge on ‘toolkit’ after R-Day violence

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Image Source : PTI Farmers hoist flags on the Red Fort in the course of the Kisan Gantantra Parade on January 26 amid the 72nd Republic Day celebrations, in New Delhi.
The Delhi Police on Friday wrote to Google searching for particulars of the ‘toolkit’ doc that was shared on social media relating to the farmers protest, ANI reported. The police have approached a number of platforms searching for registration particulars and exercise log of the account by way of which the doc was uploaded.

Details of e mail IDs, one Instagram account, and one URL have additionally been sought by the Delhi Police. Investigating the ‘toolkit doc’ uploaded on a social media deal with, the Delhi Police consider it scripted the January 26 violence within the capital.

Over 300 social media handles below scanner after R-Day violence

Over 300 social media handles are additionally below scanner. This means the Delhi Police have a brand new entrance to deal with now, the digital social media accounts and the probe has gone ‘International’.

“The intention of the creators of the tool kits appears to create disharmony among various social, religious and cultural groups and encourage disaffection and ill-will against the government of India. It also aims at waging social cultural and economic war against India,” Delhi police stated in a press release.

Preliminary enquiry has revealed that the ‘toolkit’ in query seems to have been created by a pro-Khalistani Organisation “Poetic Justice Foundation”.

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“A section of the documents titled “prior motion” delineates the following action plan, digital strike-through hashtags on or before 26th January, Tweets storm 23rd January onwards, Physical action on 26th January, Watch-out or join farmers’ march into Delhi and back to borders,” it stated.

R-Day occasions copycat execution of the toolkit motion plan, belives Delhi Police 

The police consider that the unfolding of occasions previous few days together with the violence of twenty sixth January has revealed copycat execution of the ‘motion plan’ detailed within the toolkit.

Though the Delhi police consider it to be an “international conspiracy” to defame the nation it shunned naming anybody into the FIR registered below sections 124-A, 153-A, 153 and 120-B IPC and could be investigated by the Cyber Cell.

This signifies that the Cyber Cell of Delhi Police which is already investigating varied social media handles throughout the county for January 26 violence from posting pretend or malicious info to violent posts has now expanded its attain and has a further duty of tackling the overseas handles on Twitter and Facebook.

(With inputs from IANS)

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