Delhi Police to approach Google for the toolkit document IPS address

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NEW DELHI, 5 February, 2021 (TON): In reaction to the “toolkit document” uploaded on the farmers’ protests issue, Police is writing to Google to enquire about the IP address from where the toolkit was uploaded.

The Delhi Police believe the toolkit document uploaded on the social media handle scripted the 26 January violence in the capital.

Reports said that there are around 300 social media handles under scanner, indicating a new ront for the police to tackle while the virtual social media accounts and the probe has gone ‘International’.

“The intention of the creators of the tool kits appears to create disharmony among various social, religious and cultural groups and encourage disaffection and ill-will against the government of India. It also aims at waging social cultural and economic war against India,” Delhi police said in a statement.

The ‘toolkit’ in question appears to have been created by a pro-Khalistani Organisation “Poetic Justice Foundation”, preliminary enquiry revealed.

“A section of the documents titled “prior action” delineates the following action plan, digital strike through hashtags on or before 26th January, Tweets storm 23rd January onwards physical action on 26th January, Watch-out or join farmers’ march into Delhi and back to borders,” it said.

The police believe that the unfolding of events past few days including the violence of 26th January has revealed copycat execution of the ‘action plan’ detailed in the toolkit.

The police believe ot is an international conspiracy to defame the country.

The department refrained from naming anyone into the registered FIR under the sections 124-A, 153-A, 153 and 120-B IPC and would be investigated by the Cyber Cell.

The pressure on the investigating department is increased now for now additional to handling of the foreign handles, they have to handle the handles within the country for 26 January violence spreading inappropriate information.  

 

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