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Ambala DRM Office received a letter threatening to attack Haryana CM, GUV, Bomb Rly Stns; Allegedly let members ordered

Ambala DRM Office received a letter threatening to attack Haryana CM, GUV, Bomb Rly Stns; Allegedly let members ordered
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Ambala: Ambala police have ordered a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba (leave) suspected of sending a letter to the Ambala train manager office (DRM), who allegedly threatened to bomb several train stations and religious places in the northern part of India, In addition to attacking the Chief Minister and Governor of Haryana.
In the complaint of the Railway Police Force Personnel (RPF), a case had been registered against Mohammed Amim Sheikh, which was suspected of being a member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba Terror Group, under the Section 505 (1) (making, publishing or, publishing, or circulating statements, Rumors or reports any), 505 (1) (b) (intention to cause fear or alarm for the public), 505 (1) (c) (intention to incite the class or the community to violate other classes or communities) and 506 (criminal intimidation) from the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) at the Paro Police Station in Ambala District on Wednesday.
In his complaint, RPF officers said that letters were received from the Sheikh Lashkar-e-Taiba terror organization (Jammu Kashmir), Pakistan, at the Ambala Office of the North Railway DRM Railway on October 29, 2021.
“In the letter, he threatened to bomb Ambala Cantonment, YamaBan.
Shimla, Chandigarh, Saharanpur, and other train stations under the jurisdiction of the Ambala division, in addition to the train bridge in Rewari, Hisar, Sanda, in addition to attacking the chairman of the Minister and Governor Haryana on November 26, 2021.
It also threatened to target temples and gurdwaras From Ambala and Himachal Pradesh together with the army settlement and airport “, the RPF officer said in his complaint.
Ambala Police Inspector Jashandeep Singh Randhawa said they had registered a case and coordinated with the postal department to track the source of the letter.
“Security has been estimated in the district and we are in routine coordination with RPF and government train police.”

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