State: Kerala

Year: 2026

Date: March 7, 2026

Source:

Lawfare, National Security – Journalists

Shankar, Mani, and a boat driver were detained on March 7 by officers from a paramilitary force after allegedly entering a restricted area to film an Iranian naval vessel docked at a port in Kochi, a city in the southern state of Kerala, according to multiple news reports.

News agency IANS reported that officials had earlier denied the journalists permission to film the IRIS Lavan, which India granted refuge amid intensifying U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, including a U.S. submarine attack that sank another Iranian naval vessel, the IRIS Dena.

The three were later handed over to Kerala Harbor Police, who opened an investigation under the Official Secrets Act — a British colonial-era law that criminalizes collecting, receiving, or disseminating a broad range of documents and information that could affect national security or relations with foreign countries — and sections of the Indian penal code related to criminal trespass.

“Using the Official Secrets Act against Republic TV journalists C.G. Shankar and S. Mani is extremely alarming and Indian authorities should immediately drop all potential charges,” said CPJ’s Asia-Pacific Program Coordinator Kunal Majumder. “While reports suggest the journalists may have proceeded after being denied permission to film, the full circumstances of what happened are unclear — and deploying a law intended to criminalize spying is a massive overreach.”