Hemant Soren once again receives threats on e-mail, police probe on

Ranchi, Once again a threatening e-mail has been sent to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
Official sources on Wednesday said that this is for the fourth occasion that the Chief Minister has received threatening in the email.
Police on its part said that the IP address of the mail has been traced to Karnataka. As per the IP address, the culprit was Vikram Godhrai whose address is A cross BEML Layout Raja Rajeshwari Nagar Bengaluru. However, the culprit has not been arrested.


A fir in this connection has been registered at Gonda Police Station. Police said that in this case Vikram Goshrai Muneshwar has been made the primary accused.
On three previous occasions including January 5 this year and on July 8 and 17 in 2020 the Chief Minister had received threats on email. Police could not trace the IP address on three nor could find the culprits on the three previous occasions. Later the probe was handed over to CID in these cases.

(Agencies)

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