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Nagpur: Police have arrested a person from Nagpur who spread panic by making threatening calls to various airlines across the country. Police have arrested this person from Manish Nagar in Nagpur. The name of the arrested person is Jagdish Uike. He is 35 years old and hails from Gondia district. This person had recently gone to Nagpur from Delhi. According to information, the accused had also visited the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) in Delhi. 


There was information about bombs being placed at many places

Jagdish Uike had given information about bombs being planted and explosions at several places through the mail from January till now. Not only this, Jagdish had also sent emails threatening to carry out explosions at 30 places between October 25 and October 30. 

The email was sent to many leaders.

Accused Jagdish Uike had sent emails to political leaders and top officials including Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Director General Railway Security Force, and Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis. Police identified the youth who sent the emails from his IP address. Investigation revealed that these emails were sent by a person named Jagdish Uike and the police were continuously tracing him.

The condition was to meet Devendra Fadnavis  

The. person who threatened had also put a condition of meeting Devendra Fadnavis in the mail itself. He had said that he would meet Devendra Fadnavis and give information related to the blast. According to Jagdish's email, 6 airports are on the target of terrorist organizations like Mohammad. Apart from this, 31 planes of companies like Indigo, Vistara, SpiceJet, and Air India will be hijacked. Due to continuous threat emails, not only Nagpur Police but also security investigation agencies across the country came into action. CISF deployed at all airports was asked to be more vigilant.

Went to PMO on 28 October

The special thing is that Jagdish used to mention the place in the code in his mail. He used to use M for the market, R for the railway, and A for the airline. Meanwhile, information has also come to light that Jagdish Uike had visited Delhi on 28 October, and on 28 October he also went to the PMO department. Where he dispatched some documents. 

The accused has written a book.

Nagpur Police DCP Lohit Matani has tosaidhat Jagdish Uike has also written a book on terrorism. This book is also available on Amazon and so far no evidence of Jagdish Uike's collusion with any terrorist organization has been found, but the police have definitely confiscated the laptop and mobile from which he sent the mail. However, the police believe that Jagdish Uike did not do all this to blow up any place, but he did all this stunt to get publicity. 

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