12 police officers suspended simultaneously in this state, CM was threatened with death, home department took action

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Police officers have fallen in the case of threatening to kill Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. 12 police officers were suspended when the CM was threatened. Additional Chief Secretary (ACS Home) of the Home Department has also held a meeting regarding this matter.

Threatened to kill by calling

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has received threats to kill again on Friday. Bikaner District Superintendent of Police Kavendra Singh Sagar said that accused Adil had threatened this by calling Bikaner Police Control Room on a mobile phone on Friday morning.

A person named Adil in custody

He said that the accused said to kill the Chief Minister. Officials said that while investigating the case, the police reached Bikaner Jail and started a search. A person named Adil has been detained in this case.

Accused Adil is addicted to drug addiction

He said why did Adil make a phone call and how did the mobile come to him? It is being verified. A mobile phone has been recovered from the accused. Police said that Adil is addicted to drugs and his mental condition is not good. He has also cut the veins of his hands before. Police said the accused was recently transferred from another place to Bikaner Jail. He hails from Pali district.

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CM Bhajan Lal Sharma

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CM Bhajan Lal Sharma

CM threatened for fourth time

Let us know that this is the fourth time in the last 14 months, when the Chief Minister has received such a threat. Deputy Chief Minister Prem Chand Bairwa was also threatened to kill him from Jaipur Central Jail two days ago. The police detained three people on Thursday.



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