Six alleged threatening to blast Delhi, IAF Station Ambala & Ayodhya booked

Published Date: 23-08-2020 | 5:00 pm

SATISH HANDA

Ambala Cantt police station registered a case under sections 121A, 124A IPC against six persons alleged involved in terrorism and threatening to blast Delhi, Indian Air Force Station Ambala and Ayodhya between August 15 to August 19, 2020 through an letter to Wing Commander Rahul Sharma at Indian Air Force Station Ambala written by a female introducing herself Monica a spy. Inspector Vijay told media persons that police has started investigation in the case and has already recorded the statement of one of alleged accuse Shubham a resident of Bilaspur in Yamunanagar district studying at Government College Yamunanagar taken into custody by the police on Saturday and later released after interrogation late night. However, police officer refused to say anything at this stage and told that the matter has also been referred to secret agencies.

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The complainant Monica introducing herself a spy in her letter disclosed that as many as 15 persons are involved in conspiracy to spread terrorism in the area by an Pakistan based terrorists group naming six of them active in the area for which the terrorists group has offered them amount worth Rs 25 crore for spreading destructive activities. Monica in her letter to Ambala IAF Station officer disclosed the names of six persons directed to undertake blasts and spread terrorism as Rajesh Vaish mastermind in the conspiracy a resident of Rama Mandi Jalandhar along with his mobile phone number found switched off when tried by the police inspector Vijay several times. Among other names indicated by the complainant included Bablu Kumar and Joy both working in Indian army, Maneesh Jaat and Praveen both retired from Indian army and Shubham already interrogated by the police.

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According to information, Ambala police has started working on dual theory either alleged accuse trying to spread terrorism or attempt to involve all alleged persons falsely in police net. The complainant in her letter stated that she has also forwarded similar information to CRPF, ITBP and CISF disclosing that few senior police officials suspected involved in this conspiracy and told that she was also trapped in the grip of antisocial elements but managed to escape, however sustained injuries.

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