Man who spread the rumor of the bomb in the capital arrested, GRP reached the accused through a YouTube link
The administrative staff was stirred up after the tweet by a man named Sanjiv Singh Gurjar. He said that there are 5 bombs in the train. However, during investigation it was found to be incorrect. Now the accused has been arrested.
Agra
The man who spread rumors of a bomb in the super fast Rajdhani Express going from New Delhi to Dibrugarh has been arrested from Agra. It is alleged that a person named Sanjeev Singh Gurjar had tweeted a tweet to the Railway Ministry on Friday, in which he said that five bombs were placed in the train number 12424 Rajdhani Express which is going from New Delhi towards Kanpur. Huh. After getting this information, the administrative staff became conscious.
After this incident, the train was stopped at Ananfanan Dadri railway station. There was a stir among the people on the train after the bomb was reported. The bomb disposal team and sniffer dog squad arrived at the spot from Gautam Buddha Nagar. The entire vehicle was checked but no suspicious items were recovered.
‘Then did this tweet …’
Meanwhile, Sanjeev tweeted at around 7.16 pm in the evening. In this tweet, Sanjeev wrote, ‘This tweet was done by me in a state of mental stress. Today my brother’s train was delayed for 4 hours, which made me very angry. I apologize to the Government of India for this.
Number achieved like this
After checking, the train was delayed by three hours. After this tweet, Sanjeev was constantly being tweeted by GRP and his mobile number was being sought. The GRP team also gave him his mobile number but the accused did not call on him either. Then his mobile number was obtained through YouTube link.
A person who lives in MP
After the search, the man was arrested by the Aligarh GRP from Agra. Sanjeev Gurjar, accused of spreading rumors, is a resident of New Vijay Vihar Colony located in Murar police station area of Gwalior. Action has been taken against the person under Section 505 of IPC and Railway Act 174.