Uttar Pradesh: Threat to blow up CM Yogi Adityanath with a bomb, police busy searching for the accused

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been threatened with a bomb. The surprising thing is that the Chief Constable himself has been called and given such a threat about CM Yogi. After this threat, a case has been registered in the Mahanagar police station of Central Zone. Considering the seriousness of the matter, UP Police has started searching for the accused. The mobile phone of the person making the threat is being traced by the police with the help of surveillance cell.
The chief constable had picked up the call
According to the information received so far, a threatening call for CM Yogi was made on CUG number on March 2. This call was picked up by the head constable. The caller to the Chief Constable said that today Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will be blown up by a bomb. After this, a case has been registered in the Metropolitan Police Station of Central Zone on the complaint of the Chief Constable posted at the Security Headquarters.
Police busy searching for the accused
According to the information received so far, as soon as the Chief Constable asked from where he was calling, the phone was immediately disconnected. After this, a case was registered on behalf of constable Udham Singh posted at the security headquarters in Mahanagar police station. Meanwhile, four police teams have been deployed to search for the accused. The mobile phone of the person making the threat is being traced with the help of surveillance cell.
Received threats earlier also
Even before this, threats have been made to blow up CM Yogi and Ram temple with bombs. The two accused who gave the threat were arrested by UP STF from Vibhuti Khand area of Gomti Nagar in the capital Lucknow. The names of the accused were Tahar Singh and Omprakash Mishra and both were residents of Gonda district of the state. The arrested accused told during interrogation that they used to work in a paramedical institute.