RBI Governor gets threat mail, sender held in Nagpur


Mumbai, Mar 5 (PTI): Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel allegedly received a threat mail asking him to quit the job from a 37-year-old man, who has been arrested from Nagpur, police said today.

The RBI Governor received the email on February 23 in which the sender threatened to harm Patel and his family if he did not quit, a police official said.

Patel forwarded the email to a senior RBI officer, who in turn approached the cyber cell of Mumbai police and lodged a complaint.

During investigation, police found that the email was sent from a cyber cafe in Nagpur.
A team from the Mumbai police's cyber cell then went to Nagpur and arrested the accused, identified as Vaibhav Baddalwar, on Friday.

"We have arrested the accused from Nagpur in connection with the threat mail to the RBI Governor," Deputy Commissioner of Police, cyber cell, Akhilesh Singh said.

An offence was registered by police under Indian Penal Code section 506(2) (criminal intimidation) in the case.

Police claimed that the accused admitted to having sent the mail.

Baddalwar was later produced in a Nagpur court which remanded him in police custody till March 6.

The accused did his post-graduation abroad and is currently jobless. It is suspected that he sent the mail out of frustration, Singh said adding that an investigation into the matter is on.

The RBI spokesperson did not offer any comments in the matter.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 06 2017

    a remote control urgit patel. better he quit rbi post rather rubber a stamp.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Mar 06 2017

    An excuse to get Z plus security,who failed miserably to deliver pro poor reforms during due to manmade disaster called 'demonetisation'.

    There are more than 200 citizens of India died waiting for their own money to withdraw during demonetisation who had lost hopes in banking system.

    Public sector corporate bad load is crossed $133 Billion. Threat perception is escape from failure who is running away from open debate on the success on demonetisation both in parliament and mass media.

    Jai Hind

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Not to worry. This is insider job from a known actor just to gain sympathy for a dumbo Governor. Now that jobless got a job in RSS head quarters. All Drama.

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  • Sadi, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Wherever and whenever bomb blast, there will be claim mail and news channels pick that as true news. News channel and some people declare who is terrorist and who is not before court concludes.
    Above all mail's rout is from Nagpur itself. Even Malegao bomb blast had same theme.

    Nagpur minded Police officers offer 3 blasts to detained innocent to accept, chose one of these terror acts or we will select you by our own choice.. This is going on.

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Governor of a central bank is one of the most prestigious posts in the world. Present one may be an able person, but, he is a parrot in the cage. If you go by the OCI and PIO persons' complaints, it looks right hand does not know what is going on in the left hand. The report says, RBI takes old notes from above people, but never credits to their accounts. Now RBI says they are not eligible, but why they took the old notes, no one is able to answer. He has made a mess about this. May be he might have got many threat mails by post, which police is unable to catch.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    No prize for Guessing to which Organisation he belongs as he is from NAGPUR.
    "The accused did his post-graduation abroad and is currently jobless. It is suspected that he sent the mail out of frustration, " This statement we were expecting because he belongs, if his name is something different, then till now might be All GCC and All Groups might be Investigated and ATS might be on the Way to their Fun Drive to Place along with All MEDIA People.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Nagpur people are very famous these days ...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    ..... really,
    though i may be wrong, I thought that it remain famous since 1948, Jan'30 for obvious reasons...., despite being claimed by itself as a noble organization...., (so far my wisdom didn't buy such defensive arguments)

    lol..., DOMBARATA SPECIALISTS...,

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Mar 06 2017

    Someones forgot the mandatory Hindusthan!

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  • WellWisher, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Since he is the culprit stationed in such criminal location, conduct a fair and thorough investigation
    about him. Seems may be poisoned by some criminal anti national out fit.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Man arrested just for sending threat mail to RBI governor !!! But the RSS man not arrested yet for announcing bounty for Kerala CM's head. Also ABVP goons not arrested yet for threatening Gurmehar with rape in facebook !!! What's going on in India under Maha Feku raaj ????

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  • Peter, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    I wonder Why that RSS man offering One Crore when Kerala CM's head is available at no cost?

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    I didn't see arrest of Mulla who released Fatwa against prime minister, arrest of people who shouted Azaadi for Kashmir either

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    @Hemanth, BTW, who is the ruling party?? Who stops them from arresting Mulla or someone who shouts Azadi?? Did you forget JNU?? They arrested few people when some OUTSIDERS actually shouted anti national slogans which they can not recognise. Someone from Nagpur might be able to recognise them, what you think??

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    Good question .....This is India baba.... sub kuch chalta hai ..

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