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Fact Check: Police didn’t find gold biscuits in BJP campaign kit, only perfume bottles

A video circulating on social media has wrongly claimed that gold biscuits were seized by the police during a raid of BJP’s election campaign kit in Mumbai.

Reported By:Newschecker
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A viral video is circulating on social media alleging that gold biscuits were seized by the police during a raid on materials relating to the BJP’s election campaign in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. Posting the video on Facebook, one user wrote, “Lok Sabha election 2024 Ghatkopar police station limits during the frisking Ghatkopar police found gold biscuits in packets covered with BJP election campaigning materials.” 

Many archive links of such claims can be seen here, here and here.

Fact Check

We ran a reverse image search on one of the keyframes from the viral video, but it did not lead us anywhere. 

We then conducted a keyword search on Google with relevant terms such as “Ghatkopar police”, “BJP”, “gold biscuits” and found some media reports on it, which can be read here, here, here and here.

As per an NDTV report published on 11 May 2024, BJP’s Mumbai North Central District Vice President Ajay Budgujar clarified that while the investigation was conducted for the gold biscuits, only plastic bottles of perfume were found. 

Quoting Purushottam Karad, Deputy Commissioner of Mumbai Police, Lokmat.Com also reported that the police found only campaign material and not gold biscuits as has been alleged.

Many media outlets like the Mumbai Press and Deccan Herald also published reports carrying the same information.

Newschecker reached out to Ajay Budgujar, BJP’s Mumbai North Central District Vice President. He told us, “On May 9 night, I was taken to Chirag Nagar police station, Ghatkopar. After a long wait, the police started an investigation. Eventually, only campaign materials were found in my car, and no gold biscuits were found. Subsequently, I was released by the police. However, misinformation began circulating on social media claiming that gold biscuits had been recovered.”

Speaking to Newschecker, an official of the Chirag Nagar Police Station said, “The event was a part of the routine investigation by the Election Commission. No gold biscuits were found during our search.” 

Conclusion

Thus we find that the claim of gold biscuits being found in possession of a BJP leader along with election campaign material is false.

This story was originally published by Newschecker as part of the Shakti Collective. Apart from the headline, excerpt and introduction, this story has not been edited by ThePrint staff.

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