NEW DELHI: Ministry of Home Affairs has directed to seriously consider the anonymous e-mail received at the NIA Mumbai office threatening to kill the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The mail said that they had planned to carry out bomb blasts in 20 places with the help of terrorists. The National Investigation Agency on Friday released information about a message that was received two months ago.
The warning was that the attack would take place on February 28. After receiving the message, the SPG had tightened the security of the Prime Minister. They warned that the operation will be executed by the sleeper cells of terrorist organizations operating in India.
At that time, the Prime Minister was attending assembly election rallies in several states, including Uttar Pradesh, and security officials were on high alert.
Intelligence agencies are trying to locate the IP address of the e-mail.
The mail read:
“Hello everyone, I have more then 20 rdx , and i have planned 20 big attacks and all 20 rdx has been planted in major cities I wan to kill modi as fast as i can, And i will bombard this prime minister, he has killed my life, destroyed my life. I will not leave anyone, i will kill more then 20 million people. People are dying so they will die from my bombs, i have met with some terrorists, they are going to help with rdx, i am happy that i have got bombs very easily and now i will blast everywhere. If you can stop me, then try to stop, but attacks are planned, I have…”.