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PFI case: Chargesheet filed against eight for sedition and other offencesThey have also been charged with sections 17 and 18 of the UAPA related to raising funds for terror acts
PTI
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Representative image. Credit: iStock.

Eight people linked to Popular Front of India, including its students' wing leader K A Rauf Sherif and Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan, were chargesheeted by Uttar Pradesh police's Special Task Force in a court here for sedition, criminal conspiracy, funding of terror activities and other offences.

Five of the accused -- Campus Front of India's (CFI) national general secretary Sherif, CFI national treasurer Atikur Rahman, Delhi CFI general secretary Masud Ahmed, Kappan and Mohammed Alam, who is a member of the CFI and the PFI, were present in the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Anil Kumar Pandey.

Two other accused-- Anshad Badruddin and Firoz Khan -- attended the hearing through video conferencing.

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“The STF has also filed a chargesheet against accused Danish," district government counsel Shiv Ram Singh said.

Defence counsel Madhuban Dutt said that the 5,000-page chargesheet has been filed against the eight accused and they will consider moving the high court after going through it.

The accused have been chargesheeted under Indian Penal Code sections of 153 (A) (Promoting enmity between different groups on ground of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language), 124(A) (sedition), 295 (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings...) and 120(B) (criminal conspiracy), according to the defence counsel.

They have also been charged with sections 17 and 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) related to raising funds for terror acts and various sections of the IT Act.

The court has fixed the next hearing on May 1.

Kappan along with Rahman, Masud Ahmed and Alam was arrested in October last year while they were heading to Hathras where a 19-year old Dalit woman had allegedly been gang-raped and murdered.

The Enforcement Directorate had in February filed its first chargesheet against the PFI members on money laundering charges, claiming they wanted to "incite communal riots and spread terror" in the aftermath of the Hathras gang rape case.

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(Published 03 April 2021, 22:08 IST)