The cybercrime cell registered an FIR against Shubham Mishra, a resident of Atladara area in Vadodara, for abusing a stand-up comedian and arrested him on Sunday night. The move came after the National Commission for Women (NCW) on Sunday sought immediate action against Mishra for hurling abuses at Agrima Joshua.
Vadodara police booked Youtuber Shubham Mishra
Today @Vadcitypolice took suo moto action in respect of an abusive, threatening video which was uploaded and shared on Social media by Shubham Mishra.
Police have detained him and initiated legal process for registration of FIR pic.twitter.com/V1yQKUouH2
— Our Vadodara (@ourvadodara) July 12, 2020
Twenty-six-year-old Mishra had on Saturday posted a video on his Instagram account wherein he is seen sitting in a car and hurling abuses at stand-up comedian Agrima Joshua who had made some funny remarks on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s statue to be made in Maharashtra. Video of her act that is over a year old went viral on social media over the last two days following which Joshua received a lot of flak as well as support online.
Dear @NCWIndia does this concern you, we see this scumbag give open threats to a female comedian who has already apologised & taken her objectionable video down… pic.twitter.com/c7OiHf0yUl
— Kunal Kamra (@kunalkamra88) July 11, 2020
Joshua removed her video and even apologized after Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh directed the police to take legal action against her for her remarks on Shivaji Maharaj. Mishra on Saturday posted a video where he used crass language for Joshua and also allegedly gave rape threats. Stand-up comedians like Kunal Kamra came out in her support and sought action against Mishra whose father runs a security firm in the city.
https://twitter.com/Agrimonious/status/1281617819671474176?s=20
In a letter to Gujarat director general of police (DGP) Shivanand Jha, the NCW said it has been tagged in a video posted on Twitter in which the man can be seen hurling abuses and giving rape threats to the woman. “The NCW is committed to creating safe online space for women and ensuring cybersecurity to women and is perturbed by the rise in use of cyberspace to instigate crime against women,” NCW chairperson, Rekha Sharma said in the letter sent late on Saturday night.
“Considering the sensitivity of the matter, it is requested that the immediate action shall be taken as per the Information Technology Act, 2000, against the miscreant and feedback be apprised to the Commission,” Sharma said. Mishra, who is HSC failed, deleted his abusive video and has posted a long apology on his Instagram account.
Mishra said in his post apologized to Joshua and said that he didn’t give any rape threat. He said that he felt deep shame for making such a derogatory video and so he has deleted it. Mishra has promised online that he will go live on Monday to talk further about the issue. “We have filed FIR against Joshua under the IT Act and other relevant acts,” said Jaydeepsinh Jadeja, DCP (crime)