The accused who threatened to blow up Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been arrested from Karnataka. The accused was brought to Patna last night. And he is being interrogated. The accused sent a message and an audio clip on WhatsApp to Bihar DGP RS Bhati on January 30 after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar switched sides. In the message and audio clip sent to the DGP, he has threatened to blow up CM Nitish Kumar and other MLAs with bombs if they do not separate from the BJP.
What did the accused say?
The person who sent a message to the DGP threatening CM Nitish Kumar said, 'Tell the Chief Minister to resign from BJP, otherwise we will blow you up with a bomb. Their MLA will also be murdered, like what happened in UP. After investigation, the Economic Offenses Unit has conducted raids in Karnataka and arrested the accused and he is being interrogated.
The accused was arrested on the basis of location
When the mobile number from which the message had come to the DGP was investigated, the location was found to be in Devanagiri district of Karnataka. The EOU team reached Devnagiri to trace the accused. The name of the accused who made the threat is Sonu, who has been arrested by the Export Oriented Unit (EOU) with the help of Karnataka Police from Devanagiri. The accused works in sack stitching in Agro Industries rice mill here.
What is the reason behind doing this?
During interrogation, he said that the government is responsible for the increasing unemployment and poverty in Bihar. His family lives in Dayanagar of Hasanpur (Samastipur). Sonu said that even after sending so many clips, there was no movement in Bihar.