Goa man, who posted fake news of Parrikar's death, arrested

IANS  |  Panaji 

The Police Crime Branch on Wednesday arrested a 35-year-old man of South Goa's Vasco port town for posting a fake news in on Tuesday, which claimed that Manohar Parrikar, who is currently being treated for advanced pancreatic cancer in the United States, is no more.

"He has been arrested under Section 505 of the Indian Penal Code and will be produced before a tomorrow (Thursday)," of Police (Crime Branch) told reporters here.

Section 505 of the IPC deals with circulation of fake messages to cause public alarm.

Silveira's post, which was uploaded in on Tuesday, read: "Just got news that Parrikar is no more".

In subsequent messages on his wall, Silveira accepted that his message was incorrect after other commentators on his wall informed him of the folly, but did not delete the fake message from his wall.

Incidentally, one of the messages on Silveira's wall is from the on Special Duty to Manohar Parrikar, Rupesh Kamat, who in a cryptic text earlier in the day said: "Time to go in".

The police claimed that the arrest was necessary as Silveira, who is in the hospitality industry, was not co-operating with their probe.

Parrikar was moved to a medical facility in last month, a few weeks after he was first hospitalised on February 15 after experiencing stomach pain. He, who had been hospitalised in and Mumbai, has been unable to attend the office for nearly two months now.

The has maintained that Parrikar suffers from "mild pancreatitis", but refused to issue a regular medical bulletin, despite demands from the opposition.

In February, a running a digital messaging service was barred from entering the precincts of Legislative Assembly soon after he disclosed the severity of Parrikar's ailment.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 22:58 IST