Team News Riveting
Kochi, April 23
Kerala police on Sunday arrested a man who allegedly sent a letter threatening a suicide bomb attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his state visit.
The Prime Minister is visiting Kerala on April 24 and 25 to take part in various programmes. Xavier, a resident of Kochi who runs a business in the city, was arrested by police for allegedly writing the threatening letter in the name of another person.
“We have arrested the man after probing the matter in a scientific manner,” City Police Commissioner K Sethu Raman said. This was part of a personal vendetta, he said, adding that the accused wanted the person mentioned in the letter to be arrested,”
The letter in Malayalam, written in the name of Kochi resident N J Johny, was received at the office of BJP state president K Surendran. The latter handed it over to the police last week.
The news of the letter came out on Saturday after a report by ADGP (Intelligence) was telecast in the media. After the news was out, Surendran met the media and said he had handed over the threatening letter a week ago to the state police chief. “Last week, President, BJP state committee, Kerala had received a letter written in Malayalam threatening the life of Hon Prime Minister of India by using a suicide bomber,” the intelligence report read.
Meanwhile, Johny had yesterday met the media and claimed that he was innocent. “Police have questioned me. I have given them all the details. They cross-checked the handwriting and everything,” he said. His family told the police said they suspected another person from the locality, who had some issues with them over some matter related to a church.
Police said Xavier had some personal disagreements with Johny and wrote the letter to trap him.
A thick security cover had been thrown open in Kochi following the Prime Minister’s visit. The Police Commissioner said 2,060 police personnel had been deployed in Kochi city as part of the security arrangements for the Prime Minister’s visit. He also said that around 20,000 participants were expected to take part in the PM’s road show.