NEW DELHI: A series of inflammatory posts on a website called ViralinIndia.net has landed the owner of the site, Abhishek Mishra , behind bars. Mishra, who masqueraded as a news media personality and an RTI activist, frequently peddled fake news and made abusive remarks offensive to several religious communities. The police produced Mishra in court on Thursday and got his custody extended by one more day. He was also arrested a few years ago for a similar offence.Police are also scanning over 10 laptops seized from his house, and suspect that more people are involved. His bank transactions are under scanner as well to find the money trail and source of funds into his account.Mishra told cops that he had started an advertising business after graduating and ran a blog, the contents of which were also posted on his Facebook page. Police sources said that since 2015, he has been posting derogatory messages on this page that has a few thousand followers.Police sources said that in one of the posts, Mishra put up derogatory comments about women and religion, on the basis of which a complaint was registered with the Cyber Cell. Sources said that three other derogatory posts were also cited. During the probe, it was found Mishra was earlier forced to delete his Facebook and Twitter accounts after his earlier arrest.Following his release on bail, he had started living in a rented house in Bhopal after being rebuked by his parents who stay in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur. He claimed he used to earn some money by posting such messages, but claims to be unaware of the source. Mishra was also found to be peddling fake news, some that he created himself.Cops are also verifying the IDs with which he had taken the internet connections and the SIM cards for his mobile phone that was being used to run his profile. Sources say that both the IDs were found to be of someone else’s.