
Drunk man calls Union Minister, threatnes to kill him; detained
During the call, the accused claimed to have killed several people and said the minister would be next. A follow-up message was also sent, warning that the minister would be shot.Sanjay Seth immediately alerted both Ranchi and Delhi Police after receiving the threat call. A team was immediately formed and acted on the matter, leading to the detention of the accused.The police also informed that the man has a history of making threats while intoxicated, but this is the first time he has targeted a Union Minister.- EndsMust Watch

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