A person’s go to to a police station to look for questioning made him a suspect in a hoax bomb menace, just for the police to later discover the actual wrongdoer: A jail inmate who allegedly used his cell phone to ship an e-mail threatening to explode the Bhatkal city within the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.
The accused has been recognized as Jithesh Sharma alias Khalid, a person in his 40s, who has about 16 circumstances in eight states, primarily for allegedly issuing hoax bomb threats.
On July 10, the Bhatkal police station’s official e-mail tackle obtained two bomb threats through e-mail. One acknowledged, “We’ll plant bombs in Bhatkal city”, whereas the opposite stated, “All of the bombs will inside 24 hours.”
The police registered a case beneath Part 351(4) (felony intimidation dedicated via nameless communication or by concealing the identification of the threatener) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and started the probe. The police discovered that the cell phone from which the e-mail was despatched was energetic within the Munnar area in Kerala. Utilizing technical leads, the police discovered the telephone consumer: Kannan Guruswamy, an agent who gives animal feed within the area.
When the police nabbed Guruswamy, he was shocked to grasp that he was being taken into custody for sending a bomb menace and instructed the police that he had no thought of what had occurred.
The 2 emails had been despatched at 7.22 am and seven.23 am on July 10. Guruswamy instructed the police that he was on the Munnar police station at that time and had given his cell phone to a person inside a cell.
Guruswamy stated he visited the Munnar police station for questioning relating to a theft case as a thief had claimed to have bought some useful objects to him. Whereas ready for the police, he claimed to have sat on a chair subsequent to a cell. Guruswamy stated a person from the cell approached him and spoke to him in Hindi and English, requesting to make use of his cell phone to name his household.
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He stated he initially agreed and handed over the telephone, however shortly took it again when the person was unable to attach the decision. Guruswamy claimed that he later went to the washroom, maintaining the telephone close to the cell.
Through the investigation, the police found that Sharma had taken Guruswamy’s telephone, despatched emails, after which returned it.
Sharma, at present an undertrial within the Mysuru central jail, was delivered to the Munnar police station in reference to a hoax bomb menace case. He was beforehand convicted in an identical case in Nainital and served an eight-month jail sentence. Authorities found he had been utilizing different individuals’s telephones to ship faux bomb threats to police stations nationwide, threatening to explode varied cities.
The Bhatkal police are but to carry Sharma on a physique warrant from the Mysuru police station, and stated that he claimed that he was harmless and was falsely implicated within the Nainital case. He allegedly began sending bomb menace emails to numerous police stations to avenge his conviction within the earlier case.
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“The Munnar police have knowledgeable us that they’ve CCTV footage by which Sharma might be seen taking the telephone from the cell,” stated a police officer.
Sharma faces circumstances in Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, and Uttarakhand. In Karnataka, he’s accused of sending bomb menace emails to Mysuru, Raichur and Uttara Kannada police stations.
“We’re but to know why he despatched a threatening e-mail to the Bhatkal police station and in addition how shortly he looked for the e-mail IDs on-line,” a police officer stated.

