Man arrested for threatening to kill Prime Minister Modi
Arrest Made for Threat Against PM Modi During Bihar Visit
The threat was made via a WhatsApp call traced to Mantu Chaudhary’s number, but investigations revealed Sameer Ranjan used a VPN to mask his identity. The motive appears linked to a property dispute. Authorities are intensifying security measures and continuing their investigation into the incident.
Threatening Call Leads to Arrest
The alarming incident was reported when a WhatsApp call was made to the security agencies, indicating a dangerous intention associated with the visit.
Investigation Unfolds
According to officials, the security team was promptly informed about the threat after the call was traced back to the mobile phone of 71-year-old Mantu Chaudhary. A detailed investigation revealed that the accused, Sameer Ranjan, cleverly made the threatening call using Chaudhary’s number while employing a virtual private network (VPN) to mask his identity. Initial inquiries suggest that the motive behind the threat could be rooted in an ongoing property dispute between the two individuals.
PM Modi’s Visit and Development Initiatives
The Prime Minister is also expected to engage with the public during a rally, keeping in mind the upcoming assembly polls. This visit not only encompasses developmental goals but also presents challenges, as security concerns are heightened following the recent threat.
The authorities are continuing their investigations into the circumstances surrounding the threat, ensuring that safety measures are in place during the Prime Minister’s engagements.