This Article is From Jul 30, 2018

Man Allegedly Warns Of "Chemical Attack" On PM In Phone Call, Arrested

The man obtained the contact number of the NSG control room in New Delhi and called up there on Friday, warning of a "chemical attack" on the prime minister, the official said.

Man Allegedly Warns Of 'Chemical Attack' On PM In Phone Call, Arrested

A man from Mumbai was arrested for warning a chemical attack on PM Modi. (File photo)

Mumbai:

A 22-year-old man was arrested from Mumbai after he allegedly called up the National Security Guard (NSG) control room and warned of a "chemical attack" on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the police said today.

Kashinath Mandal, who worked as a security guard, was arrested by the D B Marg Police in central Mumbai on July 27, an official said.

He obtained the contact number of the NSG control room in New Delhi and called up there on Friday, warning of a "chemical attack" on the prime minister, the official said.

The NSG tracked the number to Mumbai and informed the police here about the call.

The police then traced Mandal - a native of Jharkhand and staying at a hutment in Walkeshwar area here - and arrested him from the Mumbai Central Railway Station when he was about to board a Surat-bound train, he said.

The official said that during interrogation, Mandal told the police that his friend was recently killed in a Naxal attack in Jharkhand and in this context he wanted to meet the prime minister.

Following the arrest, the accused was produced in a court which remanded him in police custody till today.

He will be produced in the court again later in the day, the official said.

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