India receives a threat to detonate the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad during the 2023 World Cup
In the midst of the ICC Men’s World Cup that India is presently hosting, Mumbai police got an email on Thursday threatening to kill Indian Prime Minister Modi and blow up the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The notorious mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently being held in Delhi’s Mandoli jail, was to be released in exchange for payment of 5 billion Indian rupees, according to the email.
The email went on to say that the sender had already planned out how the assaults would be carried out.
According to the Mumbai police, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which apparently received the threat letter from Europe, then informed them.
“All relevant agencies in other countries have also been contacted, according to the email we received from the NIA. Primarily, it appears that the message has originated from Europe, but we have obtained the email ID from which the NIA obtained the email, and we are attempting to trace it as well, a police official added.
The policeman stated that they had started a manhunt for the sender and would, if required, review and tighten security at all cricket tournaments.
The story continued, “He also believed the message to be a hoax or malicious play by someone sitting in a foreign country.”
The police officer noted that while they have initiated a manhunt for the sender and will review and, if necessary, step up security at all cricket events, the message appears to be a prank or malicious play by someone sitting in a foreign nation.
We will blow up Narendra Modi and the Narendra Modi stadium as well if the government refuses to give us $500 crore and release Lawrence Bishnoi, according to the email provided to the NIA.
In Hindustan, everything is on sale, therefore we too purchased something. No matter how much security you have, you cannot escape our reach. If you would like to communicate, use this email.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a leader of the Khalistani movement who threatened to attack World Cup matches, has already been the subject of legal action. He even made a threat to exact retribution for the murder of Shaheed Nijar three weeks prior.