Police said Jonathan Bold, who arrived in Kerala on a tourist visa, attended a meeting organised in memory of Sinoj, a Maoist activist from Kerala who was killed while making country bombs in Andhra-Karnataka border last month.
The meeting was organised by a group having Maoists and Naxalite sympathies. Sinoj belonged to Valappad in Kerala.
Jonathan has been charged under the Foreigners Act, Section 14(b), which pertains to violation of visa conditions.
Police said some Maoist literature had been recovered from him.
Since he speaks French, the help of an interpreter conversant in French would be sought for detailed interrogation, police said.
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