The media report said that in the email, the terrorists demanded to pay Rs5 billiob and release gangster Ravi Bishnoi.


Delhi: Indian police have received an email threatening to blow up Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men's World Cup 2023 has started in India and the Pakistani team has also made a winning start in the tournament by defeating Netherlands, while the Indian team will play its first match against Australia on October 08.
The teams of Pakistan and India will face each other in the World Cup on October 14 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. However, but before that, the Indian police have received an email threatening to blow up the stadium.
According to Indian media, the email sent by the terrorist group threatened to blow up Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The media report said that in the email, the terrorists demanded to pay Rs5 billiob and release gangster Ravi Bishnoi.
Indian media stated that in the threatening e-mail, it is said that people have been deployed to attack the Narendra Modi stadium, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be flown.
The e-mail sent by the terrorist group further said that everything is sold in India and we have also bought something. You cannot escape from us as much as you want to be in security.
In this regard, the Indian police stated that we have received an email sent by the terrorist group from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and have issued an alert to all security agencies including NIA Ahmedabad.
Indian police said while trying to trace the ID from which the e-mail was sent, it seems to be from Europe.
The police continued to say that they will review the security of the World Cup matches, if necessary, the security will be increased.
Indian media claims that the police have accused Khalistan Movement leader Gurptunt Singh Pannu of threatening attacks in World Cup matches and the police have also registered a case against Gurptunt Singh Pannu stated that he threatened to attack during World Cup matches.

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