This accused threatened to kill PM Modi, arrested
Reportedly the accused who threatened to kill prime minister Narendra Modi has been arrested by mumbai Police. Worli police of mumbai has arrested the accused from Ajmer, Rajasthan. During interrogation, it was found that the accused had sent the message to the traffic control while being drunk. The accused who threatened to kill prime minister Narendra Modi is 36 years old, who has given his name as Mohammad Beg Mirza. He works as a turner in a company in Ajmer. If sources are to be believed, the accused went to work after drinking alcohol on saturday, but his boss sent him home because he was very drunk. After this, the accused, in a state of anger and inebriation, typed a message saying that PM Modi's life is in danger and sent it to the number of the traffic police control in Mumbai.
Earlier on saturday at 2.00 am, mumbai police Traffic Control Room received this message on its mobile number, which claimed a conspiracy to assassinate the PM. The message also claimed that some people are planning bomb blasts in mumbai and dhanbad and are conspiring to weaken the indian Army. Apart from this, it was also written in the message that one of the suspects is working for Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. The message mentioned suspects involved in making illegal weapons in a company and also claimed that attempts were being made to harm the prime minister and the Army.
Moreover the message identified two persons named prince Khan and Irfan Rajadia, in which it was claimed that one had planned to bomb dhanbad and the other in Mumbai. It also included a mobile number linked to a person named Irfan.