Lawrence Bishnoi's Brother Booked Over Death Threats To Bhim Sena Chief
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Anmol Bishnoi has been booked by Gurugram Police for allegedly threatening Bhim Sena chief Satpal Tanwar from abroad.
Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Anmol Bishnoi has been booked by Gurugram Police for allegedly threatening Bhim Sena chief Satpal Tanwar from abroad, said an officer on Sunday.
Anmol has been accused of making threatening calls from the US and Canada using numbers from Zimbabwe and Kenya, according to a PTI report.
In the wake of the complaint, the police formed a team from the members of the Special Task Force and several crime and cyber units for investigation and the officer said that efforts are being made to bring him back to India.
As per the complaint, Tanwar received several calls from Anmol Bishnoi on October 30 threatening him to cut into pieces. The phone calls lasted 6 minutes 41 seconds in total and were received by a female secretary of Tanwar.
Anmol has been booked under section of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita at Sector 37 Police Station in Gurugram on Saturday. He is said to be hiding in the US and carries a reward of Rs 10 lakh on information leading to his capture, announced by the National Investigation Agency.
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Chandra Shekhar Aazad Claims Stone Pelted On Train He Was In
Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) chief and Nagina MP Chandra Shekhar Aazad on Sunday claimed that stones were pelted on the Vande Bharat train he was travelling in, damaging its glass. He urged the railway minister and the administration to take strict steps to check such incidents.
"This morning I was travelling from Delhi to Kanpur by Vande Bharat train. As soon as the train crossed Kamalpur station in Bulandshahr district at around 7:12 am, some antisocial element threw stones from outside, due to which the glass near the passenger sitting two seats ahead of me got shattered," the Lok Sabha MP said in a post.
Manoj Gautam, Railway Protection Force (RPF) sub-inspector said that the matter is being probed.