Received threat to blow up Supreme Court and Allahabad High Court, voice message came from Pakistan number
New Delhi: Bomb threats were made to the Supreme Court, Allahabad High Court and Prayagraj Railway Station late on Monday night. This threat has come in the voice message on WhatsApp of Ashutosh Pandey, president of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nirman Trust and the person who filed the suit in the Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah case.
The special thing is that today the hearing of Mathura Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Eidgah case is also going on in Allahabad High Court. Ashutosh has claimed that this voice message has come from a Pakistani number. These voice messages: Six threatening voice messages came between 1:30 and 2 am on Monday night.
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The person who issued the threat did not stop here. After this, he deliberately called on WhatsApp at 2.30 in the night and threatened. In 6 threatening voice messages, he said that will you blow up the High Court and also the Supreme Court? You don't have the power to stop us. Will tell you on 19th November. There will be bomb blasts. You will also be bombed in the High Court. After this, at around 3 am in the morning, a message was sent in which it was written, first we will blow up Prayagraj station and High Court.
Photo of threatening voice message received on WhatsApp
tell me That 18 cases of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi vs Shahi Masjid Idgah will be heard in Allahabad High Court from 2 pm on Tuesday. At the same time, Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi side is expecting something from the court.
Even 6 days ago, there was a threat to blow up the High Court.
According to Ashutosh Pandey, who filed the suit in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Eidgah case, earlier on November 13, at around 9.30 pm, 22 audio recordings were received on WhatsApp. All these audio records were sent from Pakistani numbers. Which is this number +923029854231. When Ashutosh heard the audio, there was a threat to blow up the High Court. Apart from this, abusive words were also used. After this, on 19th November i.e. today, a bomb threat came.
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