Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Gujarat ATS picks up Badaun youth for ‘threat e-mail to PM’

- HT Correspond­ent

POLICE SAID THAT THE MAN HAS NOT BEEN ARRESTED BUT PICKED UP FOR INTERROGAT­ION IN CONNECTION WITH THE CASE

LUCKNOW: An engineerin­g dropout from Uttar Pradesh’s Budaun district, has been taken into custody by Gujarat’s AntiTerror Squad (ATS), which is investigat­ing a life-threatenin­g e-mail that was sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this year. The suspect, in his twenties, was held by the ATS on Saturday from a house in Budaun’s Adarsh Nagar locality under the Civil Lines police station.

Following the ATS action, police said that the man has not been arrested but picked up for interrogat­ion in connection with the case. He was pursuing an engineerin­g degree from a Bareilly-based college but left it midway.

His neighbours have also expressed suspicion over his activities as he had been involved in thefts of laptops and other electronic gadgets in the past, said inspector Sahsarveer Singh, Civil Lines police station.

The cop added, “Locals told us that no one knew where he went and when he returns home.

Even his family members have disowned him due to his nefarious activities.” According to the ATS, a youth and a young woman were involved in sending the threatenin­g e-mail to the PM. The suspect may have used a stolen laptop to send the e-mail, said officials.

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