Man posing as NSG soldier enters PM Modi's venue, 2 arrested with weapons
Man posing as NSG soldier enters PM Modi's venue, 2 arrested with weapons
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Mumbai: Was there a major attack to be carried out during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Mumbai? Was Mumbai's security going to be in major danger that day, which was averted? Actually, two people have been arrested from the venue of PM Modi's visit to Mumbai. One of them has dangerous weapons. PM Modi's meeting took place two days ago at the MMRDA ground of Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The Mumbai Police has arrested both the accused from here. The accused have been identified as Katram Chandragai Kawad and Rameshwar Mishra.

According to the report, Katram is 39 years old and he is a resident of the Bhiwandi area adjacent to Mumbai. He is associated with the hotel and transport business. While patrolling the place of PM Modi's meeting, the police personnel got suspicious of him, so he was detained and questioned. Four rounds of bullets, including a Smith and Wagon Springfield revolver, were recovered from his possession. It has also been reported to have a revolver license. A case has been registered against Katram under sections 37 (1), 135 MPOCA 1951 at BKC police station for violating the order of Mumbai Police. Police interrogation is underway.

At the same time, another person has been arrested, who came inside posing as an NSG jawan. The man, identified as Rameshwar Mishra, arrived here from Navi Mumbai about 90 minutes before PM Modi's arrival at the venue. He entered the venue claiming to be working as a Nayak in the NSG.

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