RBI, two other banks receive bomb threat mail, sender demands resignation of Nirmala Sitharaman, Shaktikanta Das

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RBI, two other banks receive bomb threat mail, sender demands resignation of Nirmala Sitharaman, Shaktikanta Das


Image Source : PTI/INDIA TV The e-mail said bombs have been planted at a complete of 11 places in Mumbai.

In a stunning information, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday acquired a threatening e-mail stating bombs have been planted at a number of of its banks. The sender additionally demanded the resignation of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. 

The sender claimed to be from ‘Khilafat India’ and said that bombs have been planted at a complete of 11 places in Mumbai. According to the e-mail, the bombs have been planted at RBI workplaces, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank and the blasts have been to happen at 1:30 pm immediately (December 26). However, nothing like this occurred. 

What does e-mail comprise? 

“We have planted 11 different bombs in different locations of Mumbai. the RBI along with private sector banks have executed the biggest scam in India. The scam involves RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, some of the top finance officials and some renowned ministers of India. We have sufficient proof for the same, ” the mail learn. 

“We demand that both, the RBI Governor and the Finance Minister immediately resign from their posts and release a press statement with full disclosure of the scam. We also demand that the government give both and all those who are involved in the scam the punishment they deserve. If our demands are not met before 1:30 pm, all the 11 bombs will blast one by one,” the mail further added.”

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Image Source : INDIA TVA replica of the threat mail.

The matter is underneath investigation 

Following this, the police got here into motion and searched every location, however nothing suspicious was discovered wherever. However, the MRA Marg police have registered a case and began an investigation into the matter. 

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