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Disha Ravi arrives at Delhi Police Cyber Cell office in 'Toolkit' case

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Disha Ravi and Greta Thunberg (file photos)

New Delhi: Disha Ravi, the climate activist who was booked for complicity in the 'toolkit Google doc' case, arrived at the office of the Delhi Police Cyber Cell on Tuesday in connection with the probe. She is being charged for being part of the toolkit in support of the farmers' protest in Delhi, and committing offences against the country, according to PTI which quoted officials.

A Delhi court had on Monday sent Ravi to one-day police custody as it said she has to be confronted with other accused in the case -- Nikita Jacob and Shantanu Muluk.

Jacob and Muluk reported for the probe on Monday and were questioned at the Delhi Police Cyber Cell office in Dwarka.

The Delhi Police, which investigates case of the "toolkit Google doc" shared by climate activist Greta Thunberg, had arrested Bengaluru-based activist Disha Ravi, while Jacob and Muluk were granted pre-arrest bail by court.

Police had alleged that the "toolkit" was part of a global conspiracy to create unrest and trigger violence in India in the garb of the farmers' protest against the agricultural laws.

The agitation by farmers, predominantly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, are protesting at various border points of Delhi demanding repeal of the Centre's three new farm laws.

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