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Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, received a death threat late Monday night...
Digital Desk: Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, received a death threat late on Monday.
By making a PCR call at 12.05 a.m. on Monday, the accused threatened to kill Arvind Kejriwal.
Following the call, Delhi Police swooped in and identified him. He was apprehended in no time.
The caller, according to the police, was a 38-year-old mentally disturbed man. According to sources, the man works as a nursing orderly at Delhi Gate's Guru Nanak Eye Centre.
"We received a PCR call about the incident around 12.05 a.m.," the caller was quickly recognised and apprehended. We haven't arrested him because he's mentally ill. The matter is being investigated". said DCP (Outer) Harendra Singh.
Because of receiving treatment in Delhi's Gulabi Bagh the accused has not been arrested yet by the police.
When asked about the man's job, Singh stated that they will check with the hospital and that they did not have any information at this time.
"We don't know why they recruited him while he's in therapy," police said.
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