NSG personnel arrested before the incident of entry in VVIP area in PM Modi’s program

PM Modi also traveled in the metro along with CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis during his visit to Mumbai.

Mumbai:

A 35-year-old former National Security Guard (NSG) personnel was arrested on Thursday for trying to enter the VVIP area during an event of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in the country’s financial capital Mumbai. Is. An official gave this information on Saturday. Officials said the former NSG personnel had ‘shown’ fake identity cards to the man who happened to be still a member of the country’s top anti-terrorist unit.

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He said that about a couple of hours before the Prime Minister arrived at the scene, a policeman allegedly stopped Desh from entering the high-security VVIP and at that time the sensation was wearing a ‘ribbon’ that read ‘ Delhi Police Prime Minister’s Security.

It is annexed that the Prime Minister is protected by the Special Protection Group (SPG).

The official said that on the day of the incident which took place at M Radio Maidan in BKC, the police officers detained Rumi on the basis of suspicion and started questioning. He told, “The accused person has previously worked in NSG. He had tampered with his identity card specifically to show that he was still working in NSG.

The attachment is that Prime Minister Modi came to Mumbai on Thursday to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of a Rs 38,000 crore project aimed at improving urban services and improving Mumbai’s healthcare. He also traveled in a metro train on the new line which he had inaugurated.

BKC police have registered a case of a decade. Officials said, “He has been sent to police custody till January 24 and the matter is being investigated.”

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