NIA receives terror threat letter: Alert issued Mumbai and other cities

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has received a terror threat letter on its email. Taking note of the threat letter, Mumbai and other cities have been put on alert. NIA receives terror threat letter: Alert issued Mumbai and other cities.

The threat mail was received on the email ID of NIA, after which different cities of the country have been alerted. The premier terror probe agency informed the Mumbai Police about the terror threat letter.

Sources said that the e-mailer introduced himself as a Taliban and claimed that this was going to happen on the orders of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the main leader of the Taliban organisation. After this email, along with other agencies, the Mumbai Police also got involved in the investigation.

Notably, a report published in Khaama Press stated that the Taliban welcomed India’s Union Budget 2023-4, saying that the aid announcement for Afghanistan would help to improve ties and trust between the two nations.

The government has proposed a USD 25 million development aid package for Afghanistan in the Union Budget that was presented by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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“We appreciate India’s support for Afghanistan’s development. It will help to improve ties and trust between the two nations.” Suhail Shaheen, former Negotiations Team Member for the Taliban said.

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