14 August,2021 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Milind Narvekar along with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's personal secretary Milind Narvekar has submitted a written complaint to Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale after he received a WhatsApp message from an unknown number threatening him of action by the CBI, ED and NIA and other central government agencies if he did not fulfil certain demands.
These demands, too, were mentioned in the message. In his complaint, Narvekar has said that he suspects it to be some kind of mischief targeted at people holding key posts in the Shiv Sena Narvekar is known to be very close to the Thackeray family. He holds the post of secretary in the party and is also the Chief Minister's personal secretary. He accompanies Thackeray on all his official visits.
Milind Narvekar holds the post of secretary in Shiv Sena
A senior officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch confirmed that they received a letter from Narvekar and the same was being investigated. "Our team is working on it and the suspect will be traced soon," an officer said requesting anonymity.
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According to sources in the Crime Branch, the unknown person had mentioned the demands in the WhatsApp message and threatened Narvekar of enquiry by the central agencies if he did not fulfill them.
Various leaders of the MVA have mentioned earlier that rival political parties often use the name of central agencies to threaten people holding key posts in the government.
On Thursday, the Anti Extortion Cell (AEC) of Mumbai Crime Branch arrested a man along with two others from Pune for allegedly impersonating Sharad Pawar over phone and calling Chief Minister's additional chief secretary Ashish Kumar Singh regarding the transfer of an officer. The number from which the call was made appeared to be from Pawar's Silver Oak residence. Singh became suspicious and got it verified. After he received a confirmation that the call was not made by Pawar or from his residence, he then filed a complaint with the Mumbai Police Commissioner. Following this, the arrests were made. The Crime Branch has found out that the accused used a spoofing app available on Playstore to make the call.
Joint Commissioner of Police Milind Bharambe confirmed receiving Narvekar's complaint.