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Journalists arrested over party photo of Rajkot top cop Johri

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Posted: Jan 14, 2012 at 0222 hrs IST

Rajkot The Rajkot police today arrested the executive editor, reporter and photographer of a leading vernacular daily, Divya Bhaskar, that had recently published a photograph of Rajkot Police Commissioner Geetha Johri partying on New Year’s eve. The paper was accused of “manipulating” news allegedly to increase readership.

Executive editor Kana Batwa, reporter Aniruddh Nakum and photographer Prakash Ravravi were later released on bail. Gujarat editor of the paper Avnish Jain, who is based in Ahmedabad, was also named in the FIR that the police had filed on January 5.

“Photographs taken that evening have been taken by the police and were produced in court,” said the police.

The complaint filed by Malaviyanagar Police Inspector S K Rai said the two reporters and the photographer had “gatecrashed” a private party, taken photographs of a couple in a manner that the images appeared obscene and published them alongside a photo of Johri and her husband. The caption of the photographs further questioned the propriety of Johri’s presence at the party.

Batwa maintains that neither was the party private nor its venue. He said the party was organised at Neel City Club, for which passes were sold, and that his staffers were carrying entry passes.

Speaking to The Indian Express earlier, Johri had called the publication of her photo a breach of privacy. She had said that she and her family were invited to the party along with other IAS and IPS officers and she had asked the newspaper’s staff not to take her pictures. Johri had also said that her photo and an unrelated one of a couple dancing intimately were clubbed together to give the party “an obsence touch”.

A member of the SIT initially investigating the Godhra riots cases, Johri was later removed following her role coming under a cloud.

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Journalists arrested over party photo of Rajkot top cop Johri by Sparrow on 14 Jan 2012

Ms Johri, you think you own Rajkot?You have a serious ATTITUDE problem...On the first place, what were you doing at the party, if you were so much concerned about your image ? Secondly,what is wrong with the couple in the photo,they seem decent people, infact you remind me of TUN TUN visa vi them.Thirdly,you mention,"manipulating" news allegedly to increase readership.....Where is manipulation? Weren't you in the party?Doesn't DIVYA BHASKAR has a right to increase its sales....it is purely business.Don't you collect your pay cheque every month?Fourthly,you are contradicting yourself, one side you say DB staff gate-crashed into private party on the other hand,you had told newspapers not to photograph you.Who were these newpapers in the private party?Comparing to the couples photo, you look obscene like TUN TUN. Wake up...wake up its a free press, and you are a public servant,you salary is paid from people's tax. Chill and shun this "imperialist" attitude.

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