Who Was Detained Following a Bomb Threat to Governor C.V. Ananda Bose?
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Kolkata, Jan 10 (NationPress) – Kolkata Police have taken a man into custody in relation to an email that threatened the safety of Governor C.V. Ananda Bose.
The individual apprehended has been named as Subrata Dutta, a 68-year-old, according to police reports released late on Friday night. However, officials from the Hare Street police station in central Kolkata have yet to verify if the elderly man himself was responsible for sending the email.
The alarming message came to the notice of authorities at Raj Bhavan on Thursday night, warning that Governor Bose would be "blown up."
In light of the serious nature of the correspondence, immediate steps were taken to enhance the Governor's security, prompting Raj Bhavan officials to alert the police.
An investigation was promptly initiated to trace the origins of the message and to uncover any potential motives. Following this inquiry, officers from Hare Street police station detained Subrata on Friday.
"In relation to the bomb threat directed at the Governor, a case has been filed against Subrata Dutta Roy (68). The suspect is currently in custody. The investigation is ongoing," stated a senior Kolkata Police officer.
This unsettling situation caused a stir after the threat was received. Sources from Raj Bhavan have indicated that the Kolkata Police and the CRPF are collaborating to bolster the Governor's security. Additional measures have been implemented concerning the security protocols at Raj Bhavan, and an emergency meeting was convened late Thursday night among senior officials tasked with the Governor's safety.
It is noteworthy that Governor Bose is assigned ‘Z-plus’ security, yet the receipt of this threat message compelled higher security measures. Such threats are not unprecedented, as the Governor has faced similar threats in the past.