Mumbai: The Mumbai Crime Branch, with assistance from Buldhana Police, has nabbed two individuals suspected of sending a threatening mail to the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The swift action by the law enforcement agencies has been hailed as a si
MumbaiCrime BranchBuldhana PoliceThreat MailDeputy Chief MinisterReal Estate MumbaiFeb 21, 2025

Two individuals from Buldhana district were arrested in connection with the threatening mail sent to the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
The threatening mail contained explicit threats and demands, which prompted immediate action by the police.
The Mumbai Crime Branch, with assistance from the Buldhana Police, conducted a thorough investigation and surveillance operations, leading to the identification and arrest of the suspects.
The state government has announced a review of existing security protocols and will implement additional measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Mumbai Crime Branch played a crucial role in investigating the threatening mail incident, coordinating with local police, and ensuring the swift arrest of the suspects.

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