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Delhi Police Writes To Zoom Seeking Details Of Toolkit Meet Attended By Disha, Nikita And Pro-Khalistan Elements
Swarajya Staff
Feb 16, 2021, 12:11 PM | Updated 12:11 PM IST
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The Delhi Police has written to Zoom Video Communications seeking details of a video-conferencing meet attended by Disha Ravi, Nikita Jacob and MO Dhaliwal founder of pro-Khalistani organisation Poetic Justice Foundation.
Delhi Police writes to Zoom, seeking details of Zoom meeting over toolkit matter in connection with 26th January violence.
— ANI (@ANI) February 16, 2021
As per reports, a Canada based woman identified as Puneet had connected Ravi, Jacob and Dhaliwal. Subsequently around 60 to 70 people including the trio held a Zoom meeting on 11 January, in order to create a game-plan for the "Global Day of Action".
Jacob has now admitted in a document submitted through her lawyer that such a Zoom meeting indeed took place.
The Delhi Police has arrested 'climate activist' Disha Ravi and is looking to nab absconding lawyer and purported AAP leader Nikita Jacob and another individual named Shantanu over their role in creating the toolkit and interactions with a pro-Khalistani organisation.
The Delhi Police in a press-conference has revealed fresh names in the toolkit controversy including that of Christian missionary Pieter Friedrich, who the cops say has been on the radar of Indian security agencies since 2006.
In 2006 Friedrich was found to be keeping the company of Bhajan Singh Bhinder alias Iqbal Chaudhary - an ISI operative part of the K2 desk of the Pakistani intelligence agency.
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