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NewsClick row: Delhi court extends judicial custody of portal founder, HR head by 5 days

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New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday extended the judicial custody of NewsClick founder-editor Prabir Purkayastha and Human Resources head Amit Chakravarty till October 25 in a case lodged under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Purkayastha and Chakravarty, who were arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on October 3, were produced before the Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Hardeep Kaur on the expiry of their ten-day judicial custody.

On October 4, a day after their arrest, they were sent to seven days’ police custody. They then moved the High Court challenging their police remand, which was upheld by the Delhi High Court.

The duo has now moved the Supreme Court against the dismissal of their petitions challenging police remand.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing Purkayastha, had earlier argued before the High Court that "all facts are false and not a penny came from China".

On October 3, in a statement regarding the search, seizure and detentions carried out in connection with the UAPA case registered by the Special Cell, the Delhi Police had said that a total of 37 male suspects were questioned at the office premises, while nine female suspects were questioned at their residences.

The police said that digital devices, documents, etc., were seized or collected for examination.

The Special Cell had registered an FIR in connection with the case on August 17 under different sections of the UAPA and the Indian Penal Code against NewsClick.

In August, a ‘New York Times’ investigation had accused NewsClick of being an organisation funded by a network linked with US millionaire Neville Roy Singham, to allegedly promote Chinese propaganda.

With inputs from IANS

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