Police investigating man's laptop, phone, and call records. Found 354 emails in Gmail sent folder.
Police investigating man's laptop, phone, and call records. Found 354 emails in Gmail sent folder.

Over the last couple of days, there have been numerous reports of bombing incidents targeting airlines, hotels, and government buildings. Nagpur police has made a major breakthrough in this case. A man aged 35 has been detained in this location for allegedly sending over 354 menacing emails. Jagdish Uike has been identified as the defendant. Based on reports, he had made threats to detonate explosives at the Prime Minister’s Office, senior government officials, as well as at flights and trains.

Starting in January, he has been sending over 100 emails threatening the PMO and other officials. In this instance, DCP Cybercrime Lohit Matani from Nagpur has exposed a surprising revelation. He mentioned that the defendant authored a book about terrorism called ‘Terrorism – A Stormy Rakshasa’. He desires to have this book released. He used to send emails to various locations in the past in order to have the book published. Following this, he began making threats.

A police officer stated that Uike’s book consists of various terrorism theories. Authorities stated that he had previously been interviewed by the police. He had previously sent inappropriate emails to the PMO as well. Nevertheless, no charges were filed against him. Not long ago, Uike had issued a cautionary email regarding the presence of active sleeper cells in India.

Authorities are looking into Uike’s online actions and the way he communicates. Whether it is affiliated with a foreign organization or not. Police stated that they are also looking into his laptop, phone, and call records. Reportedly, 354 emails were discovered in the sent folder of his Gmail account. He recently sent an email to Devendra Fadnavis, stating that he was aware of a confidential terror code. The investigation has been joined by the Special Cell of Delhi Police as well.