A surprising case has come to light from Jharkhand, where a judge has been threatened with death. This has been threatened by sending a letter to the judge of the NIA court of Ranchi. Along with this, the jail break has also been threatened. Two anonymous letters have been sent to a closed envelope through speed post. There was a stir in the administration as soon as the threatening anonymous letter was received. Now the police has started investigating this matter.
According to the information, along with threatening to kill the judge of the NIA court located in Ranchi’s Civil Court premises, Prashant Bose and Sheela Marandi, the leaders of one crore jailed Naxalite organization, have also been threatened to get out of jail by braking jail. There was a stir in the administration as soon as the threatening letter sent through speed post. A case has been registered against four suspects at Kotwali police station in Ranchi.
Money given to kill
Arun Kumar, Anamika Enterprises Private Limited, Saket Tirkey and another unknown have been accused in the case registered in this incident. It has also been mentioned in the threatening letter that money has also been given to attack the NIA judge, written, “The shooter has given a betel nut to your name.” Also, it has been written that Prashant Bose and Sheela Marandi, the top leaders of one crore Naxalite organization in jail, have to be taken out of the jail.
Registered in the name of number officer
Not only this, a mobile number is also written in the letter, with which a person named Arun Kumar has been mentioned. However, when the police investigated that number, the number was found registered in the name of an officer of Jharkhand Joint Admission Competitive Examination (JCECE). In the second letter, the name of Anamika Enterprises Private Limited of Khelgaon in Ranchi and Saket Tirkey, resident of Karra police station of Khunti, have been written.
The apprehension in this case is also being expressed that such letters have been sent under the wrong name to fear the judge of the NIA court during judicial work. Now efforts are being made to identify those sending these letters. The police is investigating the case.