After receiving an alleged letter threatening to bomb several places and railway stations in Rajasthan, the police as well as security agencies have become alert. police said that the alleged threatening letter was found at Hanumangarh railway station on Tuesday. Hanumangarh Additional Superintendent of police Pyare Lal meena said that the letter enclosed in an envelope was sent to Hanumangarh station master through post. The local police received information about it in the evening.
The Additional SP said that the letter threatens in the name of Jaish-e-Mohammed that on october 30, the railway station and Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kota, Bundi, Udaipur, jaipur will be blown up with bombs. He said that on receiving the information, other security agencies including local police reached the railway station and searched it. According to Meena, a case has been registered at the Railway police station regarding the sending of the threatening letter and investigation is being done to trace the sender of the letter.
'We will take revenge for the death of Jihadis'
The letter found in a yellow envelope has a stamp of Hanumangarh Post office dated 30 September. The letter is written on old lined paper. It also mentions Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization. The person who wrote the letter has identified himself as Area commander Mohammad Salim Ansari Jammu and Kashmir. It is written in the letter that he will take revenge for the death of Jihadis killed in Jammu and Kashmir.
Security increased at Kota-Bundi railway station
Security has been increased at Kota-Bundi railway station after receiving threats to bomb seven railway stations in Rajasthan. Dog squad has been deployed along with GRP-RPF. Soldiers in plain clothes have been deployed to keep an eye on the people coming and going.