'The Wire' editors houses raided by Delhi Police


New Delhi, Oct 31 (IANS): The Delhi Police on Monday conducted searches at the houses of the news website 'The Wire' editors M.K. Venu, Jahnavi Sen and founder Siddharth Varadarajan, after an FIR was filed in connection with its fabricated story related to BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya.

Police have reportedly seized electronic devices. Sources privy to the investigation said that soon they will serve summons to all the accused asking them to join the investigation.

Police raids aome after an FIR was registered on Saturday against "The Wire" and its senior editors based on a complaint filed by Malviya, alleging that the portal forged documents with a view to malign and tarnish his reputation.

The complaint has been filed against 'The Wire' founder Varadarajan, founding editor Sidharth Bhatia, editor Venu, deputy editor and executive news producer Jahnavi Sen, Foundation for Independent Journalism and other unknown persons.

"I am filing the complaint for the offences of cheating, forgery for the purpose of cheating, forgery for the purpose of harming reputation, using forged document or electronic record as genuine, and defamation, among other provisions of IPC ('The Wire', Siddharth Varadarajan, Sidharth Bhatia, MK Venu and Jahnavi Sen shall be collectively termed as 'Accused')," Malviya stated in his complaint.

Last week on Thursday, Malviya had said that he will file a case against 'The Wire' for tarnish his image and reputation.

"After consultation with my lawyers and seeking their advice, I have decided to file criminal and civil proceedings against 'The Wire'. Not only will I be setting the criminal process in motion, but I will also sue them in a civil court seeking damages as they forged documents with a view to malign and tarnish my reputation," Malviya had said in a statement.

'The Wire' had, in a series of reports, alleged that Malviya had certain privileges to take down posts from Meta-owned Instagram, a claim later denied by Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook.

"The posts in question were surfaced for review by automated systems, not humans. And the underlying documentation appears to be fabricated," Meta's director for policy communications, Andy Stone, had said in a tweet.

 

 

  

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 01 2022

    Almost 90% of the mouthpiece of paid media indulging in fake news. Few of them owned by either ruling party members or associated with ruling govt. The NIA didn't raid a single of them despite the Supreme Court issued warning .

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 01 2022

    The takeover of Twitter by Musk has come as a big shock to a few Governments. Now these Governments can't push their own man (or team) into the company. Until now the own man ensured some voices were promoted, and other voices were suppressed. So far Twitter has been used by some to suppress others.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 31 2022

    One big mouth was barking about Silly Souls cafe too, has now fallen silent. Let's see how far this man's defamation suit goes.

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