Maharashtra: Case registered for sending threat letter to Maharashtra CM
A case has been registered against an accused for allegedly giving death threat to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Mumbai: A case has been registered against an accused for allegedly giving death threat to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, police said on Saturday.
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Pranay Ashok, PRO, Mumbai Police said that a threat letter was received by Chief Minister's Secretariat on October 15.
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Pranay Ashok, PRO, Mumbai Police: A case was registered at Marine Drive police station on October 15 wherein Chief Minister's Secretariat received a letter in which the person had given death threat to the CM. Investigation is underway in the case. #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/FPy24V461R
— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2019
"A case was registered at Marine Drive police station on October 15 wherein Chief Minister's Secretariat received a letter in which a person had given death threat to the CM," he said.
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The police said that the accused hails from Maharashtra's Nanded and further investigation in the case is underway. (ANI)