6 airports on Jaish target, will only tell Fadnavis... conspiracy of the hoax caller exposed
The Nagpur police of Maharashtra has exposed the conspiracy of hoax calls. Jagdish Uike, the accused who threatened bomb blasts in planes across the country, has been arrested. It is alleged that Jagdish had sent an email to airline companies across the country including the Union Minister, in which he had claimed that there will be bomb blasts in planes at different places.
While accused Jagdish Uike had said in the mail that Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has 6 airports on its target. He will give this information only after meeting Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis.
Accused had claimed that there will be bomb blasts in planes across the country. And The accused said that there is a complete conspiracy of bomb blasts in planes and Jaish-e-Mohammed has targeted 6 airports of the country.
Hoax caller arrested
Nagpur's special branch and local police team laid a trap based on intelligence and caught accused Jagdish. The police have not yet disclosed from where they arrested him.
According to the police, a threatening email was sent on October 21. In this email, top officials including Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Director General Railway Security Force, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and political leaders were warned.
However, police identified the accused who sent the email as Jagdish Uike (35 years). Jagdishan had said that there would be explosions at 30 places in the country between October 25 and October 30 before Diwali.
Condition of meeting Fadnavis was kept
Meanwhile the hoax caller accused had also kept a condition for revealing this entire conspiracy. He had said that he would meet Devendra Fadnavis and give information related to the explosion. According to Jagdish's email, 6 airports are on the target of terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
Apart from this, 31 planes of companies like Indigo, Vistara, SpiceJet, Air India will be hijacked. Not only Nagpur Police, but security and investigation agencies across the country were mobilized due to continuous threat emails.
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Amid this CISF deployed at all airports was asked to remain alert. Other agencies have also heaved a sigh of relief after Jagdish's arrest. According to Nagpur Police, Jagdish is being questioned. However, he is not cooperating in the interrogation He will be produced in court on Friday.
DCP Lohit Matani of Nagpur City Police said, that accused Jagdish Uike has been detained by the police from Nagpur city late Thursday night.
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