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Journalist Siddique Kappan meets lawyer 46 days after arrest while enroute to Hathras

Kappan, whose arrest sparked criticism against the UP govt, meets his lawyer a day after Supreme Court hearing in related habeas corpus hearing.

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New Delhi: After spending 46 days in custody, Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan met his lawyer Saturday and signed the ‘Vakalatnama’, which is a document that empowers a lawyer to act for and on behalf of his client.

His lawyer Wills Mathews told ThePrint that jail authorities were very “supportive and cooperative”.

“He is perfectly alright in the jail … But he is 100 per cent falsely implicated,” Mathews said.

He also said that he had requested for a 30-minute long meeting with Kappan, which happened around 12-12:30 pm Saturday.

The development comes a day after the Uttar Pradesh government denied illegally confining Kappan and said that there was no objection to his meeting his lawyers.

Kappan was arrested on 5 October while on his way to Hathras to report the aftermath of the alleged gang rape and death of a Dalit woman. He was arrested at a toll plaza in Mathura along with three others under Section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which allows an arrest to prevent commission of a cognizable offence.


Also read: ‘PFI link, anti-CAA, riot intention’ — What Kerala journalist headed to Hathras is accused of


KUWJ efforts to ‘find’ Kappan

A day after his arrest, the Kerala Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) filed a habeas corpus petition in the Supreme Court, demanding his release. This was after the KUWJ office-bearers as well as Kappan’s family were unable to contact Kappan or get any information on his whereabouts for over 24 hours after his arrest. Kappan is the elected secretary of the Delhi unit of KUWJ.

The petition said the arrest was “with a view to obstruct the discharge of duty of the detenu in the capacity as journalist”. It alleged that the Supreme Court’s guidelines for arrest and detention were violated, as neither his family members nor his colleagues were informed about the arrest or the place of his detention.

A day after this petition was filed, an FIR was registered on 7 October in Mathura, charging Kappan under Section 124A (sedition), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, etc) and 295A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage reli­gious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or reli­gious beliefs) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), along with provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Information Technology Act.

In a subsequent application filed on 29 October, the KUWJ alleged that multiple attempts from their side to meet Kappan since his arrest had failed. This application had, therefore, demanded a direction to jail authorities to allow Kappan to “sign a vakalatnama, authorising his legal representatives to act on his behalf in his legal defence”.

In response, the UP government had filed an affidavit in Supreme Court on Friday, claiming that KUWJ had concealed the fact that a lawyer had appeared for Kappan before the magistrate in Mathura where he was produced after his arrest on 6 October. His brother was informed about the arrest and given details of the place and time of his custody, the state further claimed.

According to the state, no lawyer or family has approached jail authorities with a request to meet Kappan. However, he has spoken with his family members on three occasions, it stated.


Also read: Arrest of Kerala journalist, 3 others UP govt’s move to hide Hathras case failures, CFI says


 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Terrorist sympathizers like Kappan and KUWJ should be treated like terrorists and law must be brought down with full force on them….kudos to UP government. Jai Hind!

  2. A lot of youth from kerala are fighting religious war in Syria Afghanistan and other places. Jihadist posing as journalist is a well known feature even in national media and also internationally.

    Many a time they carry recce of a place for terrorist to plan their attack.

  3. Kappan is a plain vanilla SDPi Islamic terrorist. He went to UP to start a cast riot. Anyone trying to divide Hindu Samaj should feel the heat of Indian law.

  4. For all those who are chest beating over the bail given to Shri Arnab Goswami and the denial of it so far to Janab Siddique Kappan, should know certain facts that this report unfortunately does not mention.

    Siddique Kappan, is a member, possibly one of the general secretaries of Popular Democratic Front. PDI is an Islamic organisation on whom there are several criminal charges.

    Siddique Kappan was carrying an identity card purporting to be a journalist attached to Thejas newspaper. This publication is a front for PDI and ceased printing it’s newspaper in ,2018. It now exists only in an online version.

    Now some information on this Thejas news portal from Wikipedia.

    In 2010, the Communist government in Kerala denied Thejas any advertisements, citing intelligence inputs about the nature of the paper’s coverage and its alleged attempts to create religious discord in the state. The Congress-led UPA government at the Centre followed suit, citing similar reasons.

    The 2011 May edition called Osama bin laden A Martyr after his death in a raid.

    In October 2013, the district administration of Kozhikode issued a show-cause notice to the newspaper for spreading anti-national reports and why the publication should not be stopped.[6] In March 2014, Kerala Police registered a case against Thejas and some other media organizations, in response to a petition accusing of insulting religious sentiments.

    It is very unfortunate that our media in not giving a full picture of the arrest of this so called “journalist” and drawing a false equivalence with Shri Goswami.

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