Faiz Rasheed of Bengaluru gets 5-year jail term against his Facebook celebration on Pulwama terrorist attack. Now he will have all the time available to keep enjoying the ‘Suicide Bombing’ in the jail.
The third-year student of Electronics & Communications Engineering, Rasheed was arrested three years ago in the year 2019 from a bakery near his house of HRBR layout in eastern Bengaluru.
The Pulwama Terror Attack is one of the nightmares India has endured from Pakistan in which forty CRPF personnel had lost their lives during the attack.
A a special court in Bengaluru on 31st of October 2022, held Faiz Rasheed culprit of celebrating the Pulwama terrorist attack.
The Engineering student had reportedly created a Facebook account which was meant only to post provocative posts past the terror attack. The Bengaluru Police has been tagged below his provocative posts by several uses. And then one day a proper police complaint was also registered against him at Banaswadi Police Station which saw him arrested subsequently on February 17, 2019. Inside Parappana Agrahara central prison, Rasheed is under judicial custody currently.
Sentenced under Indian Penal Code sections 153A for promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, 124A for sedition, 201 for causing disappearance of evidence of offense, along with section 13 for the Unlawful Activities Prevention A fine of Rupees 25,000 has also been slapped on him which if he fails to pay which, will add six more months in the jail.
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