Delhi Police on Wednesday evening arrested the man who allegedly made ‘death’ threat calls to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. “We have taken him into custody,” DCP (Outer) Harendra Kumar Singh told ANI. DCP Harendra Singh gave information about the case Giving information about the case, DCP Harendra Singh said that a PCR call was received this morning, in which the caller 10 To kill the Chief Minister of Bihar for not giving crores of rupees threatened. Its location has been found in Nangloi area. Then in the morning 06: 54 o’clock, the same caller threatened to kill PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for not giving Rs 2 crore. The mobile number from which all the calls were made has been probed.
The arrested person is a resident of Madipur, Paschim Vihar During interrogation, the police said that they have arrested the accused by tracing the call. Earlier the caller was identified as Sudhir Sharma, resident of Madipur, Paschim Vihar, National Capital (31)) “Further action is on,” the official said. Threatening on the phone turned out to be a drunkard The police had earlier said that Sharma, according to his family members, was a habitual drinker. Police said that soon after the call was received, a team was deployed to trace the caller.
Delhi PolicePublished Date
Wed, Jun 21, 2023, 10: 31 PM IST
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