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Vinod Verma: Former BBC journalist arrested in India | |
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A former BBC journalist, Vinod Verma, has been arrested in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. | |
His arrest is connected to a scandal about a supposed sex tape involving a Chhattisgarh state politician. | |
A police spokesman told the BBC that Mr Verma was suspected of extortion, and another said 500 CDs had been recovered from his house. | |
Mr Verma denies the extortion allegation, saying he is being "framed" as he has a copy of a sex video. | |
He says he has it on a pen drive. "I don't have any CDs," he said. | |
Reports suggest that the alleged sex tape concerns a member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was a member of the BJP that filed a complaint that led to Mr Verma's arrest. | |
The BJP said the sex tape was a "fake" that had been engineered by its opponents for "narrow political gains", and accused Mr Verma of trying to tarnish the image of the party. | |
"We are open to any investigation," said spokesman Dharamlal Kaushik. | |
But an opposition Congress Party spokesman, Bhupesh Baghel, told the Hindustan Times newspaper that the BJP was "trying to snuff out the issue". | |
"Possessing a CD is not a crime," he said. | |
"I also have the CD, but it was not released since we are examining the forensic credibility of the CD." | |
He said the scandal had erupted last week. | |
Mr Verma, who was arrested in the early hours of Friday at his home in Ghaziabad, has reported extensively from insurgency-affected Chhattisgarh. | |
Chhattisgarh is a stronghold of armed Maoist rebels who say they are fighting for the rights of the poor. | Chhattisgarh is a stronghold of armed Maoist rebels who say they are fighting for the rights of the poor. |
Journalists often face intimidation both from the authorities and the rebels in the state. | Journalists often face intimidation both from the authorities and the rebels in the state. |