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Prayagraj: Mafia ateek Ahmed And after the murder of his brother Khalid Azim alias Ashraf, the police is constantly on alert. The police kept a close watch on those who tried to vitiate the atmosphere even during the delivery of both. Apart from this, there is a strict guard on the henchmen of Atiq who are in jail. Meanwhile, an attempt has been made to vitiate the atmosphere by posting objectionable tweets through social media. An FIR has been lodged after this Twitter handle named ‘The Sajjad Mughal’ was threatened to settle the account.
FIR on the instructions of Special DG after the tweet went viral
A video of the old speech of Atiq Ahmed’s son Ali has also been posted in this tweet. After this tweet became increasingly viral, an FIR has been registered at Prayagraj Cyber Police Station on the orders of Special DG Law and Order Prashant Kumar. Police is collecting complete information about the accused.
There is also talk of renaming Prayagraj as Allahabad.
The tweet has been made from a Twitter handle named ‘The Sajjad Mughal’ with blue ticks. In this tweet made around 5.30 pm on April 25, a video of Atiq Ahmed’s jailed second son Ali has been posted. This video is of an election meeting in which Ali is seen giving a speech. Some objectionable things have also been written along with this video. It has been written that ‘the race is not finished yet, this son of Atiq Ali is alive, the situation will change with time, then Allahabad will also be called, the account will also be taken.’
Location is in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir
It is being said that the location of this Twitter handle is in Poonch, Jammu. It is being investigated in depth. The important thing is that the video of Atiq Ahmed’s son Ali has been posted more than once from this Twitter handle. In this, Ali’s videos have been tweeted on 16 April, 23 April and 3 May.
accused of promoting enmity between communities
In this case, an FIR has been registered under section 505 (b) of the IPC and section 66 of the IT Act. Section 505 (b) defines the offense of circulating untrue statement, rumor etc. with intent to create feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will between different communities. Whereas section 66 is related to the IT Act.
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