Bihar cyber arrests: Two held over posts targeting Nitish Kumar, Samrat Choudhary
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Cyber Police Station in Bihar's Kaimur district has arrested two youths in connection with allegedly objectionable social media posts targeting Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The arrests, made on 1 July, followed the circulation of a video containing alleged abusive and derogatory remarks, according to a police press release.
Who Was Arrested
The two accused have been identified as Ajit Paswan (alias Amit Paswan), a resident of Sarewan village under the Bhabua police station area, and Ram Singh, a resident of Nonra village in Kaimur district. Police said both individuals were identified through investigation and subsequently taken into custody.
What the Police Allege
According to the police press release, the accused allegedly created and circulated a video containing abusive remarks directed at the sitting Chief Minister and the former Chief Minister. Police alleged the content had the potential to disturb public order, affect social harmony, and hurt public sentiments. These remain allegations at this stage; the matter is subject to judicial proceedings.
Legal Action Taken
A case has been registered at the Cyber Police Station, Kaimur (Bhabua) under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Both accused have been sent to judicial custody as further legal proceedings continue. The investigation is ongoing, and further action will depend on evidence gathered during the inquiry.
Police Advisory on Social Media Use
Kaimur Police used the occasion to urge citizens to exercise responsibility on social media platforms. Authorities advised the public against creating or sharing content that could incite violence or spread hatred against any religion, caste, community, or individual, noting such acts may constitute punishable offences. Police also appealed to residents to avoid forwarding rumours or objectionable content and to report such material to the nearest police station or through the Dial 112 emergency service.