With the arrest of Activist Disha, toolkit conspiracy claims multiple revelations

Special Cell said conspiracy meeting was held on zoom app


Sources in the Delhi Police say that Disha Ravi, arrested in the Toolkit case, has revealed several names in the Special Cell inquiry. Many important persons are present abroad in these names. At the same time, many important characters are also present in India. All of them were present in the scheming meeting on the zoom app. Additionally, he was also associated with the WhatsApp group. Raids are on to arrest these people. One of these names, Anita Lal, surfaced on Tuesday.

According to police sources, Khalistani supporter M.O. Anita Lal, a resident of Canada, close to Dhaliwal, is also an important link in the toolkit case. He is the founder of the World Sikh Organization and the co-founder of the Poetic Justice Foundation. Police sources claim that Anita Lal was also involved in preparing the toolkit. Many people who attended the zoom meeting had their identity hidden. Some of these had created a second ID so as not to be identified. A woman named Puneet and Nikita, also from Canada, met for the first time via Instagram chats and PROTON mail. The group that was formed on 6 December was named International Farmers Strike. To expedite the investigation, Delhi Police has written the zoom app to give complete details of those attending the meeting. Also, a lot of information has been sought from Google. It will prove to be very important in the investigation.

Police sources also say that Shantanu, an engineering graduate from Pune, whose name comes up in the toolkit conspiracy, was present from January 20 to 27 in the middle of the peasant movement in Delhi. Special cell is collecting evidence in this regard. Disha Ravi formed his WhatsApp group named 'International Farmers Strike' to create a toolkit and send it to international level.

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