Nagpur Police has claimed to have found clues about the person who gave false threats of placing bombs in airports and other establishments across the country. Claiming to have identified the person who made the false bomb threats, Nagpur Police said that its investigation has found that the suspect had sent the threatening e-mails from Delhi.
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Officials investigating the case said that 35-year-old Jagdish Shriram Uike, a resident of Arjuni Morgaon in Gondia district of Maharashtra, has written an article on terrorism. Officials said that he has been living in the national capital for the last few years.
It is noteworthy that in the last 2 weeks, bomb threats were received on more than 510 domestic and foreign flights, which were proven false in the investigation, causing operational and financial losses to the aviation companies. Most of the threats were given on social media.
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A former Nagpur Police officer said investigators found that Uike had sent emails to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Railway Minister, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the Deputy Chief Minister, aviation companies, the Director General of Police (DGP) and the Railway Protection Force (RPF). -Sent mails.
The chief said that Jagdish Shriram Uike, who has been living in Delhi for the last few years, sent threatening e-mails across the country, on the basis of which he has been identified as a criminal. The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the e-mail sent to the Union Minister, shared by Google, shows that it was sent by Uike.
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Police discovered that Jagdish Shriram Uike sent an e-mail to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav on October 21, in which his name and address were Arjuni Morgaon. The police also sent the Director General of Police and the Railway Protection Force (RPF).
Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singhal said in a press conference that efforts are on to trace Jagdish Shriram Uike. Police claims that Jagdish Shriram Uike will be arrested soon.
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