In a shocking and disheartening incident, a threatening poster was found in the Srimandir this morning. In the circumambulatory passage of the Srimandir, a threatening message was found.
A handwritten message threatening of a terrorist attack on Puri Srimandir has shocked everyone today.
According to reports, the threatening message was found at two places on the walls of the Maa Budhi thakurani temple located in the right side of the Parikrama Prakalpa or the Heritage corridor. The message was written on the walls of the Maa Budhi Thakurani’s temple located at Bali sahi.
The terrorist threat message on Puri Srimandir read, “Terrorists will demolish the Srimandir. Call me, or else there will be destruction.” There are several phone numbers mentioned on the walls. “PM Modi, Dilli” such words were also mentioned on the walls.
Who and why has someone written this? Is it really a terrorist threatening on Puri Srimandir or someone has written it just for fun ? Why has someone written this with the name of terrorists? What is the motive behind this? These questions need to be answered.
CCTVs have been installed at several places. Security guards have also been deployed. Investigation is underway at a war footing.
On July 29 youth was arrested along with a hidden camera inside Puri Srimandir. He had tricked the security and allegedly captured photos and videos of Srimandir.
According to information, the youth had allegedly installed lens in his spectacles. The lens worked like the camera and he captured photos and videos of Srimandir. The captured image and photos were then directly transferred to his mobile phones from the hidden camera that he had taken to Puri Srimandir.
The matter came to light, after police doubted suspicious movements of the youth near the Beharana Dwara (exit gate). On checking the youth, the camera was seized.
The Swatantra Shree Mandir Surakshya Bahini (SSMSV) then handed over the youth to the control room of the Singhadwara police station. Within 10 days, hidden cameras have been seized from three people.
A security guard stopped a devotee before he could enter the temple through the western gates. The detained devotee has been identified as Pritish Pal from West Bengal. He has been detained at the Singhdwar police station.