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8 detained journalists, camera crew from Kerala released

Journalists from News 24, Media One, Asianet, News 18 and Mathrubhumi, who were detained for interviewing relatives of those killed in the December 19 police firing during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act have been released.

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Published : Dec 20, 2019, 5:43 PM IST

Updated : Dec 20, 2019, 7:53 PM IST

Mangaluru: Eight journalists and camera crew of Kerala-based TV channels, who had interviewed relatives of those killed in the December 19 police firing during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, were released seven hours after being detained by police in front of the Government Wenlock hospital on Friday, sources said.

The scribes were taken to Thalappady bordering Kerala from Mangaluru south police station where they were kept till late in the afternoon, they said.

8 detained journalists, camera crew from Kerala released

Journalists from News 24, Media One, Asianet, News 18 and Mathrubhumi were prevented from reporting in Mangaluru, taken into custody and kept in a van for three hours after which they were taken to Mangaluru south police station, the sources said.

Cameras and mobile phones seized from them were returned after they were taken to Thalappady.

A top police official told the scribes that only those with Karnataka accreditation should report from there. No, that is not accreditation. Not government-issued. Out! , he told them.

The news channels had interviewed the relatives of the two men killed on Thursday during the protests against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha had earlier issued a statement, saying that a few people did not have accreditation cards issued by any authority and were being questioned.

Karnataka Home Minister Baswaraj Bhomai in Bengaluru blamed the violence in the city on groups from Kerala. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned the detention and said the onslaught on media freedom was indicative of a fascist mind set.

READ: South India resists CAA: Bodies of duo killed in Mangaluru police firing handed over to kin

Mangaluru: Eight journalists and camera crew of Kerala-based TV channels, who had interviewed relatives of those killed in the December 19 police firing during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, were released seven hours after being detained by police in front of the Government Wenlock hospital on Friday, sources said.

The scribes were taken to Thalappady bordering Kerala from Mangaluru south police station where they were kept till late in the afternoon, they said.

8 detained journalists, camera crew from Kerala released

Journalists from News 24, Media One, Asianet, News 18 and Mathrubhumi were prevented from reporting in Mangaluru, taken into custody and kept in a van for three hours after which they were taken to Mangaluru south police station, the sources said.

Cameras and mobile phones seized from them were returned after they were taken to Thalappady.

A top police official told the scribes that only those with Karnataka accreditation should report from there. No, that is not accreditation. Not government-issued. Out! , he told them.

The news channels had interviewed the relatives of the two men killed on Thursday during the protests against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha had earlier issued a statement, saying that a few people did not have accreditation cards issued by any authority and were being questioned.

Karnataka Home Minister Baswaraj Bhomai in Bengaluru blamed the violence in the city on groups from Kerala. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned the detention and said the onslaught on media freedom was indicative of a fascist mind set.

READ: South India resists CAA: Bodies of duo killed in Mangaluru police firing handed over to kin

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8 detained journalists & camera crew from Kerala released
Mangaluru, Dec 20 (PTI) Eight journalists and camera crew
of Kerala-based TV channels, who had interviewed relatives of
those killed in the December 19 police firing during protests
against the Citizenship Amendment Act, were released seven
hours after being detained by police in front of the
Government Wenlock hospital on Friday, sources said.
The scribes were taken to Thalappady bordering Kerala
from Mangaluru south police station where they were kept till
late in the afternoon, they said.
Journalists from News 24, Media One, Asianet, News 18 and
Mathrubhumi were prevented from reporting in Mangaluru, taken
into custody and kept in a van for three hours after which
they were taken to Mangaluru south police station, the
sources said.
Cameras and mobile phones seized from them were returned
after they were taken to Thalappady.
A top police official told the scribes that only those
with Karnataka accreditation should report from there.
No, that is not accreditation. Not government-issued.
Out! , he told them.
The news channels had interviewed the relatives of the
two men killed on Thursday during the protests against the
controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act.
Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha had earlier
issued a statement, saying that a few people did not have
accreditation cards issued by any authority and were being
questioned.
Karnataka Home Minister Baswaraj Bhomai in Bengaluru
blamed the violence in the city on groups from Kerala.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned
the detention and said the onslaught on media freedom was
indicative of a fascist mind set. PTI MVG
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