Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 21, 2023, 05:48 PM
PM Modi Security: Mumbai Police n saved from a major breach in the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A man posing as a fake NSG guard reached PM Modi's BKC rally. He also had a weapon. The police suspected him, after which he was taken into custody and investigated. The ID card of NSG was recovered from the accused. The police contacted the NSG in this matter when it was found that the accused detained was a fake soldier. After which the police arrested him.The accused also showed an ID card of NSG.The matter is tomorrow Thursday. PM Narendra Modi was about to reach Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai. Security agencies had issued a warning regarding this. After which the security forces were taking extra precautions. Meanwhile, a man claiming to be a Naik from the Army's "Guards Regiment" earlier tried to enter the high-security VVIP area when the police stopped him on suspicion, posing as an NSG officer. For this, he also showed an ID card of NSG, but his actions were suspicious. When the police reported this to the NSG, the NSG refused to have any contact with Rameshwar's NSG.The court sent the accused to judicial custodyDuring the investigation of the arrested accused, it was found that Rameshwar Mishra lives in Navi Mumbai and has completed his graduation in science. Accused Rameshwar Mishra has now been booked under sections 171, 465, 468 and 471. The accused was produced in the Bandra court on Friday where the court sent him to police custody till January 24.Police feared an attackHowever, the Mumbai Police was already apprehensive of a terrorist attack during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Mumbai. In view of this, the Mumbai Police had issued an advisory, under which the possibility of attack by drone paragliders and light micro aircraft was expressed during the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Gundavali and Mogra Pada area of Airport MMRDA Ground Andheri. Along with this, No Flying Zone, No Paragliding Zone and No Drone Zone were declared. Also, in order to control the crowd, instructions were given to increase security and strict checking in the area around the Prime Minister in those areas.Security agencies engaged in investigationNow in this matter Mumbai Police is not ready to give much information on camera, but off camera an officer told that along with Mumbai Police, central agencies are also investigating this matter, so cannot say much now. The agencies are trying to find out through interrogation what was the motive behind this person's entry into PM Modi's rally. In fact, just a day before PM Modi's rally, the Mumbai Police had issued an advisory regarding security. Police is also trying to find out from where the accused got the fake ID card of NSG made? What was PM's intention behind entering the VVIP security zone and where did he come from? Along with this, efforts are being made to find out the background of the accused.