Bomb Threat Triggers FIR Against Uttar Pradesh CM and Ram Mandir
- Posted on January 1, 2024
- Security and Defence
- By Arijit Dutta
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An alarming bomb threat targeted Uttar Pradesh's CM Yogi Adityanath, STF ADG Amitabh Yash, and the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Sent via email by a person claiming ISI association, this threat led to an FIR. Investigations involving ATS and police are ongoing.
In
a startling development, Uttar Pradesh faced a serious security concern as an
email bomb threat targeted Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, STF ADG Amitabh
Yash, and the under-construction Ram
Temple in Ayodhya. The threat, received via email, prompted Inspector
Sahendra Kumar of UP 112 to file an FIR at Sushant Golf City police station.
The complaint was lodged by Devendra Tiwari, National President of Bharatiya
Kisan Manch, who was the recipient of the threatening email.
The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and police are actively engaged in probing this alarming situation. The sender of the email, identified as Zuber Khan claiming ISI affiliation, raised concerns about the safety of the leaders and the temple. Following the FIR, specialized units like the ATS and STF have been deployed for a thorough investigation. Multiple agencies have joined forces to trace the sender of the threatening email.
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The
threatening email, received on December 27, explicitly mentioned a bomb threat
against CM Yogi, STF ADG Yash, and Devendra Tiwari, terming them 'cow
servants'. Moreover, it included a chilling threat to detonate the
under-construction Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Tiwari, having received similar
threats previously, expressed concerns about his safety. Despite the FIR,
concrete action from the authorities remains pending, leaving Tiwari
apprehensive about the lack of substantial measures to ensure safety.
The
seriousness of this threat has prompted heightened security measures, with
ongoing efforts to apprehend the sender and ensure the safety of the targeted
individuals and the religious site.