A senior woman activist of NGO outfit PUCL has been sent to jail by a court in Andhra Pradesh after she was arrested over her Facebook post in which some “objectionable” comments were made against Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah and a Congress MLA. Jaya Vindhayal, state general secretary of People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), was remanded in 12-day judicial custody after she was produced by police before a Prakasham district magistrate at his residence last evening, police said today. She was held by Prakasham district police from Padmarao Nagar here yesterday under section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act for the “objectionable” Facebook post on Rosaiah, a former AP Chief Minister, and Chirala MLA Amanchi Krishna Mohan. “Jaya Vindhayala has been shifted to the district prison”, Prakasam SP K Raghuram Reddy told PTI. Reddy said Jaya has moved a bail application. Police has sent a requisition to the security wing of Facebook, seeking to remove the “objectionable and defamatory” post from the public domain, he said. Police said a case was registered in this regard on April 18 following a complaint by the Chirala MLA and during the course of investigation it was found that Jaya had posted the “objectionable” comments. Jaya Vindhayala had allegedly distributed pamphlets making objectionable allegations against Rosaiah and Krishna Mohan earlier in Chirala town in Prakasam district before posting the comments online, police added. PTI