Maharashtra: According to the information received, for the last few days, Nagpur Police is continuously receiving threatening letters. Now the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters in Nagpur’s Reshimbag was threatened to be blown up. Please inform that an anonymous letter was sent. In such a situation, now the police have detained a suspect in this case. Let’s know the full news…
received an anonymous letter
According to the police, an anonymous letter had been received threatening to blow up the Reshimbagh office of the Sangh. This anonymous letter was received at Sakkardara police station on 25 November. The police investigated the letter and finally arrested a young man. It has been learned that this young man, who was an engineer by training, had given this letter. Police has informed that the youth who sent the letter says that his mental condition is not good. Police is further investigating the matter. Now it has to be seen what is the purpose of sending this letter.
Threat to kill PM Modi
It may be noted that even before this, the police system is on alert after the shocking information about the threat to the life of the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi. Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s men sent death threats to Modi through WhatsApp on Mumbai Police’s Traffic Branch control room number. These messages were sent for the last two days. It has sent 19 audio clips and 20 messages so far. The sender of the message is said to be mentally deranged.
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But police investigation revealed that these messages and audio clips turned out to be fake. The suspected sender of the message has been traced to West Bengal. He had sent dozens of audio clips, photos of different people, business card of a company’s managing director and Aadhaar card, among other things, to this WhatsApp number. After this, when the police system investigated, this information came to the fore.
letter sender in custody
A crime branch official said on the condition of anonymity, “When we probed, we found that the sender of the message was mentally unstable. His brother had died recently and he was fired four months back.” Police learned that the suspect was working in a gold jewelery manufacturing unit and showroom in Kerala. A police officer, on the condition of anonymity, said, “The police have spoken to his other brother as well. From our sources we have come to know that he is mentally unstable.”