Person who threatened to bomb in planes was revealed, he is writing a book on terrorism
The person who gave the false threat to bomb the airlines' planes has been identified by the Nagpur Police as 35-year-old Jagdish Uike, a resident of Gondia in the state. The accused has also written a book on terrorism
At present, accused is absconding after the threatening email was found to be related to him.
Accused is absconding since the discovery
In the meanwhile, a Nagpur police officer said that the accused is absconding after the threatening email was found to be related to Uike. A special team has been formed for his arrest. He will be caught soon. He said that the accused Uike was arrested in a case in 2021. Detailed information related to Uike's email came to light in the investigation led by Deputy Commissioner of Police Shweta Khedkar.
Where did he send the fake emails?
While the official said that accused sent threatening emails to various government bodies including the Prime Minister's Office, Railway Minister, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, offices of airline companies, Director General of Police and Railway Protection Force.
Secret terror code
On Monday, Nagpur police beefed up security outside the residence of Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Nagpur after Uikey sent an email threatening to take action if he was not given a chance to share information about the secret terror code.
Security at railway stations
He said the accused Uikey also requested to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss his information about terror threats. The official said security measures were taken at railway stations based on the email sent by Uikey to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav on October 21 and the emails sent to the DGP and RPF.
100 more planes threatened with bombing
The series of threats to bomb planes is continuing. On Tuesday again 100 planes received bomb threats. Sources said that about 36 Air India flights, 35 Indigo flights and 32 Vistara flights received threats. After receiving threats, some flights were diverted, and other flights were taken to isolation bays after landing and thoroughly searched.
After investigation by investigative agencies and airport teams, these threats were found to be fake. However, due to investigation, these flights departed for their destination late.
On the other hand, Mumbai Police on Tuesday registered a case against an unknown person in connection with the bomb threats received by three airlines.
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