Boy Held for Writing Threatening e-mail To President.

August 7, 2008 by Shanker Bakshi  
Filed under Indi Talk, Ramblings

Oh boy!!! you try to play prank with President of India. That’s pity dangerous. This was in the leading paper Times of India. According to TOI:

A class XII student of Ambala was arrested by police on Wednesday, after an e-mail terror threat on the President’s official website was traced to him. The e-mail, sent from a cyber cafe in Baldev Nagar area, talked of “creating a Surat-like situation on Independence Day”. It did not say where the explosives would be planted. The youth, a resident of Model town area of Ambala, was produced before the duty magistrate by the Baldev Nagar police where a case had been made out against him, and released on bail.    

Later on in investigation it was revealed that boy had sent the mail just to entertain himself. Oh Boy that’s a weird idea. Many thanks to the new system introduce in India to prevent the cyber crime. As per this new act all cyber café houses in India have to note down the identity of a person using internet in their public Cybercafé House. 

 ”It was not difficult to reach out to this boy as the cyber cafe owners have started maintaining records of visitors,”  

Some people are against this system of noting down their personal detail before using the public inter café. But when things like this happen, I think it’s a must. Well what you think about it.

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