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Singer Udit Narayan gets death threats

Hindustan Times, Mumbai | ByManish K Pathak
Jul 29, 2019 06:44 AM IST

The police have traced the mobile phone from which the threat calls were made to Bihar.

Bollywood playback singer Udit Narayan has approached the anti-extortion cell (AEC) of the Mumbai crime branch after receiving threat calls from an unknown person.

A caller named Laxman was issuing threats to singer Udit Narayan.(Yogen Shah)
A caller named Laxman was issuing threats to singer Udit Narayan.(Yogen Shah)

While no first information report (FIR) has been registered so far, the police have traced the mobile phone from which the threat calls were made to Bihar.

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They have also found that the calls were made from a stolen phone.

“We have recorded the statement of Udit Narayan. As there had been a threat, as per the SOP (standard operating procedure) the statement was sent to the AEC of the crime branch for inquiry,” said Bharat Gaikwad, senior police inspector of Amboli police station.

“As per Narayan’s statement the caller has been abusing and threatening him. We have increased patrolling near Narayan’s residence. Police personnel have been deployed in the vicinity in plain clothes to keep constant watch on suspicious people,” he said.

An AEC officer said Narayan had received three threat calls in the past one month from the same number.

The caller has been abusing and threatening him with dire consequences, the officer said.

The caller has said he knows when Narayan leaves his house and the places he frequents and threatened to kill him, the officer said. The caller identified himself as Laxman, the officer said.

The caller first contacted Narayan around a month ago. The second call came on July 17 and the third call was on on July 23, Gaikwad said.

During inquiry, the police found that the phone number from which the calls were made was registered in the name of the security guard of the building where Narayan lives.

The police when the guard was questioned, he said his phone had been stolen three months ago when he was travelling by train to his native place in Bihar.

The security guard did not register a police complaint after his phone was stolen.

Officers said it appears as if the caller might have stolen or found the mobile phone
of the security guard in which Narayan’s number was saved.

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