Youtuber Jyoti Malhotra's bail rejected, advocates will appeal in the sitting court

Hisar, June 11 (IANS). On Wednesday, a Hisar court rejected the Youtuber Jouoti Malhotra bail pleader who was jailed for spying for Pakistan. After Jyoti’s petition was rejected, her lawyer said he would dispute the decision in the sitting court. Kumar Mukesh, lawyer for Jyoti Malhotra, said the court was discussed on a bail about 20 to 25 minutes, in which the judge listened seriously. He said the court rejected the bail pleader, although the decision did not give a clear reason not to give bail. He said police were said by police that the investigation into the case was still underway. Police argued that the bank accounts of Jyoti Malhotra were being investigated and that the data of cell phones and laptops recovered from their possession were also subject to analysis. According to police, the case is related to the national unity and integrity of the country, so it must be considered with sensitivity. Attorney Mukesh further said that Fir was recorded on the basis of the statement of Jyoti and that the police did not have concrete evidence to arrest them. He respects the decision of the court. Will now dispute this decision in the sitting court. Explain that Jyoti Malhotra was arrested on May 16 by registering a case under the provisions of the Government Security Act and the Indian Criminal Act. She was one of the 12 people arrested from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on suspicion of spying. She was reported that she was in contact with Pakistani High Commission staff Ehsan-Ur-Rahim Alias ​​Danish. India expelled Danish from the country on May 13 for the alleged commitment to spying. Malhotra was also questioned by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Intelligence Bureau and Military Intelligence officials. Investigations revealed that she went to Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Indonesia and other countries. Police said the Pakistani intelligence agency developed Malhotra as an ‘asset’. -Ians psk/abm shares this story tags