French documentary maker detained in Indian-administered Kashmir
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 11 December 2017
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Paul Comiti, a French journalist, was detained in Kashmir for visa issues while working on a documentary. He claimed he was followed by security forces prior to his arrest.Summary
Indian authorities have detained a French journalist in Kashmir where he was making a documentary on security in the disputed territory, officials said Monday.
Police said Paul Comiti was detained on Saturday in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, because of visa irregularities.
Comiti, 47, told AFP that he had been followed before his arrest on Saturday.
The intelligence services "were very nervous and had been following me for several days", Comiti said by telephone from the Kothi Bagh police station where he was still in detention on Monday.
According to Comiti, he was taken to the station by security forces after going to a demonstration on human rights in the territory that is also claimed by Pakistan.
Police told AFP that Comiti had been held because he entered India on a business visa rather than one for journalists.
Comiti said he had asked Indian authorities two months ago for permission to film the documentary for a production company owned by his father, Tony Comiti.
The journalist added that he had met with military officials, separatist militants and human rights lawyers during his two-week stay in Kashmir.
The French embassy in New Delhi said it was in contact with Comiti. - AFP
KEY POINTS:
- French journalist Paul Comiti detained in Kashmir.
- Arrest linked to visa irregularities; entered on a business visa.
- Comiti was filming a documentary on security in the region.
- He reported being followed by intelligence services before his arrest.
- The French embassy is involved in his case.














