Responsibility for North East accident, truth of threat to blow up Vande Bharat revealed; Shocking conspiracy in rivalry
According to Railway DSP Sushant Kumar Chanchal, the station manager had received a letter. In this, a threat and demand of Rs 1.5 crore was made.
Whom should a man trust and what should he be worried about? A teacher from Bihar had also made a crude joke regarding the horrific train accident like North East Express. When the police investigation revealed the secret of threats regarding trains like Vande Bharat Express, Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi, the police was also shocked after reaching the teacher. It came to light that a teacher had written a letter asking for extortion of Rs 1.5 crore by citing North East Express as an example to target these trains, in order to trap another teacher. Due to the presence of name and mobile number in the threatening letter, the police got to the bottom, otherwise it would not have been easy to trace.
A demand of Rs 1.5 crore was made through a letter
According to Railway DSP Sushant Kumar Chanchal, the station manager had received a letter. In this, a threat and demand of Rs 1.5 crore was made. It was written in the letter that if the amount is not paid, Vande Bharat, Rajdhani and Janshatabdi trains will not survive. You must have seen the condition of North-East by ignoring the first letter. After this the railway administration was stunned. Immediately a case was registered and investigation started.
Kamaldev said- he did not write this letter
Railway Police formed a special team for this. The location and details of the mobile number written in the letter were extracted. It was revealed that this was the number of Kamaldev Singh, resident of Ramakrishnanagar, Patna. Railway police reached Kamaldev's house on Saturday night. After this he was interrogated. What Kamaldev revealed after this was shocking. Kamaldev told that he did not write this letter. The Railway Police checked his handwriting and the authorship of the letter for proof, but it did not match.
Kamta Prasad went to jail 4 months ago
During interrogation, Kamaldev told that this work belongs to Kamta Prasad, resident of Bahadurpur. He teaches in a school in Patna City. Kamta Prasad hatched this conspiracy to get him sent to jail. After this the police reached Kamta Prasad's house. On the basis of evidence found during investigation and interrogation of Kamta Prasad, the police took him into custody. Police say that embezzlement of crores of rupees had come to light in the land case of Bihar State Housing Board. Kamta Prasad went to jail on this charge 4 months ago. A few days ago he came out on bail.

