Mumbai, August 26, 2016: In a startling revelation, Mumbai Police has confirmed that they had arrested the former Bollywood singer Abhijeet in relation to online abuse of women on social media.
Speaking to jantakareporter.com, DCP Sachin Patil said that the singer was briefly arrested in July after AAP spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon filed a FIR against Abhijeet.
Patil said Mumbai Police had launched a detailed investigation in the matter and he may be able to comment more after the probe was over.
According to sources, Abhijeet’s phone was confiscated after his arrest. While in custody, the former singer had wept and his son had signed the surety for bail as his acts were deemed bailable offence.
Abhijeet was also made to delete his controversial tweets and Mumbai Police had even contacted Twitter India to explore the possibility of having his account banned.
Reacting to the development, Preeti said, “When Abhijeet had tweeted filth about Swati Chaturvedi I had tweeted the complaint to CP Mumbai. In response Abhijeet started abusing me. I spoke to CP padsalgikar who sent me to the Cyber Cell where my FIR was registered. I am really glad that they called him for questioning and arrested him on 26 July. It vindicates my complaint. He was later released on bail provided by his son. Shame on a father who has to be bailed out by his son, for abusing women! The police also confiscated his phone and have sent it to forensics. They also instructed twitter to either get offensive tweets deleted or banned his handle.
“Abhijeet then deleted his tweets. This is a big victory against online abuse. I advise all women to fight such abusers systematically. The chargesheet will be filed soon and I will continue this fight in court, till he gets punished for his creepy, cheap and criminally abusive behaviour.”
Journalist Swati Chaturvedi, who was Abhijeet’s first victim of social media abuse, praised the ‘sheer professionalism’ of Mumbai Police.
She said, “I had sent seven letters to Delhi Police and even recorded my statement, but the cops in the national capital turned out to be disaster. Despite my repeated pleas, they were reluctant to register and transfer the FIR to Mumbai. This new development would encourage many women on social media in future to seek police’s intervention if they ever find themselves as victims of online abuse.”
Jantakareporter.com’s editor-in-chief, Rifat Jawaid, who too was threatened and abused by Abhijeet on ABP News during a live debate show, echoed Swati’s sentiments.
He said, “I was a bit sceptical of Mumbai Police given that they reported to the state’s BJP government. But their action must be lauded as this will deter many lunatics such as Abhijeet from subjecting women to sexual harassment on social media in future.
“This gives us confidence to carry on with the campaign against those who indulge in crimes against women as jantakareporter.com takes a dim view of such acts. We are very serious about any crimes committed against women and will continue with our resolve even in future.”
Abhijeet has been targetting women and other social media users, who objected to his malicious tweet wrongly blaming a Muslim for the murder of the Infosys techie, Swathi, in Chennai. The prime suspect arrested by the Chennai Police was identified as one Ramkumar.
The former singer had later threatened Rifat Jawaid of physical harm on a national TV. His threats had drawn wide condemnation from social media users.
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