20 फ़रवरी 2013
12 Greenpeace activists held for trespassing into FCI godown
New Delhi, Feb 20. Twelve Greenpeace India activists
were today detained for allegedly trespassing into an FCI
godown here, police said today.
Greenpeace activists were protesting against the position
taken by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, who has been in
support of research in genetically modified (GM) crops.
"12 persons were taken into custody and booked under
Section 448/34 of the IPC, which deals with trespass. All the
12 are being released on bail," a senior police official said.
The activists trespassed into a Food Corporation of India
(FCI) godown located at Mayapuri area, he said.
Condemning the detention, social activist Aruna Roy said
in a statement issued by the Greenpeace India the detention
was one more in a series of actions taken to suppress dissent.
"They were in fact protesting against the Minister's
attempt to trivialise the issue of food security by asserting
that the controversial GM technology would, in fact, offer
security of food production," she said.
Greenpeace India also sought intervention of the
Envirnoment Minister so that the Agriculture Ministry does not
mislead the debate on food security.
FCI is a nodal agency that procures, stores and
distributes foodgrains through ration shops on behalf of the
government.
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