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'Am Being Framed As I Have Sex CD Of Minister,' Says Arrested Journalist
Vinod Verma
Vinod Verma's colleagues say he was part of a fact-finding team of the
Editors Guild looking into the intimidation of journalists in Chhattisgarh.

All India | Reported by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh |

Updated: October 27, 2017 14:34 IST

Vinod Verma who was arrested from Ghaziabad has worked with Amar Ujala and
the BBC.
GHAZIABAD:

HIGHLIGHTS
Vinod Verma was arrested at 3:30 am from his Ghaziabad home
Nearly 300 CDs, pen drive seized from his home
Reports say he was working on story against a Chhattisgarh minister

 A senior journalist was arrested around 4 am today from his home near
Delhi by the Chhattisgarh police on charges of extortion. Vinod Verma, a
member of the Editors Guild of India, alleges that he is being targeted
because he has a sex CD featuring a minister.

Mr Verma was arrested at his Ghaziabad home by a police team that caught
the last flight out of Raipur to investigate the sex CD and allegations of
blackmail.

The police claim they have seized hundreds of CDs, a laptop and a pen drive
from Mr Verma's home. They say he "intended" to distribute objectionable
CDs, refusing to disclose the contents to the media.

"I have a sex CD of a Chhattisgarh Minister, he is Rajesh Munat and that is
why the Chhattisgarh government is not happy with me," Mr Verma told
reporters while being taken to court after hours of questioning. The
minister has called the CD "fake" and said it can be investigated by any
agency.

A freelance journalist, Mr Verma has been Digital Editor at Amar Ujala and
has also worked with the BBC Hindi service.

He was part of a fact-finding team of the Editors Guild that travelled to
Chhattisgarh last year to examine cases of intimidation of journalists.

His arrest followed a complaint yesterday by Prakash Bajaj, a member of the
Chhattisgarh BJP's IT cell, that "someone had a CD of his boss (the
minister)".

Late last night, the police took a flight to Delhi and went to a shop that
had allegedly made 1,000 copies of the sex tape. The shop owner allegedly
named Mr Verma as the man who had commissioned the copies.

The Chhattisgarh government claims Mr Verma was working with the opposition
Congress to discredit the BJP government. The journalist, it says, is
related to state Congress chief Bhupesh Vaghel. Mr Vaghel has denied it.

"This is an attack on democracy and we condemn this. They are targeting a
journalist to protect their minister,"Mr Vaghel said.

The pre-dawn arrest has triggered outrage, with a deluge of posts on social
media.

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urmilesh @UrmileshJ
Sr Journalist, Vinod Verma(formerly with BBC) was picked up last night at
3AM by UP and Chattisgarh Police. Emergency days are here!
6:13 AM - Oct 27, 2017
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ashutosh ✔@ashutosh83B
Vinod Verma Ex BBC n Amar Ujala Digital Editor has been picked up most
mysteriously by UP N Chhatttisgarh Police 3.30am. Attack on press?
5:45 AM - Oct 27, 2017
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The fact-finding report that Mr Verma co-wrote last year had concluded that
journalists do not feel safe working in Maoist-hit Bastar and "there is a
sense of fear". "The state government wants the media to see its fight with
the Maoists as a fight for the nation and expects the media to treat it as
a national security issue, and not raise any questions about it," said the
report.

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