Ex-Armyman Ansari held for making threat call to kill Modi
November 08, 2009
Ex-Armyman Ansari held for making threat call to kill Modi
By our correspondent
Ahmedabad, DeshGujarat, 9 November, 2009
Mohammad Hussain Samiullah Ansari(38), ex-Army man who threatened to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi by AK-47 on phone was nabbed by police in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Ansari had called Police Control room at 8.00 am on Sunday and threatened to kill Narendra Modi by AK-47 gun. Ansari had made a call through his mobile phone.
City police Crime Branch immediately traced the phone call and reached Gomtipur area’s place from where the call was originated.
After hours of investigation and search, Ansari was nabbed by Crime Branch cops. He was later handed over to Madhavpur Police. According to Madhavpura police sib inspector KC Rathwa, Ansari had worked for 6 years in Army, but was relieved from the force then after. Ansari works as a tailer in Gomptipur area. Police is investigating, why Ansari made a threat call to kill the Chief Minister.
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