Bhim Army Bharat Ekta Mission caput Ashok Kamble. (x/@SrwmbLTFAZSOJ56)
The Mumbai constabulary connected Tuesday booked 3 radical for allegedly posting casteist remarks successful the comments conception of a quality clip online featuring Bhim Army Bharat Ekta Mission caput Ashok Kamble.
The accused person been identified arsenic Sandeep Pattekar, Prateek Darade and Krushna Munde. As per the First Information Report (FIR) filed nether the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, Kamble went to the Beed territory of Maharashtra to conscionable household members of the murdered Massajog sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh connected December 9.
Deshmukh was allegedly abducted, tortured and murdered earlier successful the day. Initial investigations indicated that helium was killed aft helium attempted to forestall an extortion effort connected an vigor institution progressive successful a windmill task successful the area. After helium met with Deshmukh’s family, Kamble spoke to a Marathi quality channel, which enactment up his comments arsenic a quality clip. In the clip, helium stated that the Maharashtra authorities was attempting to support the accused. He besides mentioned that Valmik Karad, the premier fishy and adjacent adjutant of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) curate Dhananjay Munde, voluntarily went to the CID bureau to surrender and was not arrested by the section police.
Kamble said erstwhile helium checked the quality clip online connected January 9, helium recovered that 3 men had made casteist and abusive comments successful the comments section. Alleging they were supporters of Karad, helium approached the section Ghatkopar constabulary presumption and gave a written complaint.
Based connected the complaint, the constabulary conducted an archetypal probe earlier booking Pattekar, Darade and Krushna Munde. An serviceman said nary arrests had been made and they would interaction the trio to grounds their statements regarding the case.
The Maharashtra CID earlier this period charged Karad nether the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).
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