After receiving three threatening phone calls at Union minister Nitin Gadkari's office on Saturday, the Nagpur Police in Maharashtra beefed up his security.
According to the police, the office received three calls at 11.25 am, 11.32 am, and 12.32 pm at the landline number of Gadkari's office from the BSNL network-registered number. The call records are being obtained, it added.
"There were three phone calls. The details are being found, and our crime branch will work on the CDR (Call Detail Record). An analysis is underway and the existing security has been increased. The security at the venue of the program of minister Gadkari has also beefed up," Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rahul Madane, Nagpur said.
He also stated that the Nagpur police have deployed a cyber team as well as other investigative teams to look into the matter.
The police have increased the security wherever Gadkari's programs were held, it added.
An investigation into the matter is underway.
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