There was a major lapse in Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s security in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. Mumbai Police arrested a 53-year-old man for barging into Amit Shah’s meeting with BJP workers at a hotel. The accused has been identified as Shakti Prakash Bhargava, a resident of Kanpur.
He entered the interior showing a fake multimedia card
The accused had allegedly used fake media IDs to enter the high-security event at the Bandra Kurla resort hotel on Sunday. While Shah’s press conference was going on, the accused suddenly approached the stage. He tried to attack himself with a sharp weapon.
The accused also attacked himself
Seeing this, the police immediately arrested the accused. He was investigated and found to be a fake journalist. He had entered the press conference with the wrong name. He had attacked himself, so the police first sent him to the hospital for treatment. After that, a newspaper in whose name the accused had appeared participated in Amit Shah’s press conference. When their reporter was questioned, it was discovered that he had nothing to do with his private newspaper.
This is how I discovered my real name.
When the accused was questioned after his return to the police station, his belongings were examined because he did not respond adequately. The police found an Aadhar card of him. On this the real name of the accused was written against him. The age of the accused is 54 years old.
FIR registered under these sections
Mumbai Police has registered a case against accused Shakti Prakash Bhargava under sections 340 (2), 336 (3), 336 (2), 329 (3), 319 (2), 318 (4) 125 (b) of the Indian Judiciary Act. Code.