Hardik, who was detained yesterday by Rajkot rural police ahead of the India-South Africa One-Day International as he had threatened to disrupt the match, was arrested by the rural police for allegedly insulting the national flag.
"We have checked all the video footage, which clearly suggested that Hardik did commit an offence of insulting the national flag. Thus, police have lodged an FIR against Hardik at Paddhari Police Station today after which, we have arrested Hardik," Rajkot-Rural Superintendent of Police Gagandeep Gambhir said.
"We have filed a case of sedition against Hardik Patel for his October 3 comments here telling his friends to kill policemen," Surat city DCP Makrand Chauhan, who has become a complainant in the case, said.
The sedition case has been filed under section 124(A) of IPC at Amroli Police Station in Surat under which any accused, if convicted, can be sentenced to maximum of life imprisonment, while the minimum sentence is of three years.
The section reads, "whoever, by words, either spoken or written..Brings hatred or contempt, or excites disaffection towards the Government shall be punishable with imprisonment for life...Or with minimum imprisonment up to three years."
According to Surat City Commissioner of Police Rakesh Asthana, Hardik will be arrested from Rajkot if he manages to get bail from a local court in Paddhari, where he has been arrested on charges of insulting national flag.
"We have already sent a team at Rajkot to arrest Hardik. If he is given bail, we will arrest him and bring him to Surat for interrogation," said Asthana.
The investigation in the Hardik case has been handed over the Surat crime branch.
