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ATS detains Maha doctor over suspicious envelopes to Pragya

A doctor has been detained by Madhya Pradesh ATS for allegedly sending suspicious envelopes to controversial BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur. Talking to media, inspector Pradeep Kakade of Itwara police station in Nanded said that during its probe, the MP ATS found that Dr Sayyed Abdul Rehman Khan (35), who runs a clinic in Dhanegaon (in Nanded district), had sent these suspicious envelopes to Thakur.

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Published : Jan 18, 2020, 4:44 PM IST

Aurangabad: The Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has detained a doctor from Nanded district of Maharashtra for allegedly sending suspicious envelopes to controversial BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur, police said on Saturday.

Thakur had lodged a complaint with the Madhya Pradesh police on Monday alleging that she had received some envelopes containing poisonous chemicals in them. Police had seized 3 to 4 envelopes from the BJP MP's residence, some of which had letters written in Urdu.

Talking to media, inspector Pradeep Kakade of Itwara police station in Nanded said that during its probe, the MP ATS found that Dr Sayyed Abdul Rehman Khan (35), who runs a clinic in Dhanegaon (in Nanded district), had sent these suspicious envelopes to Thakur.

"The MP ATS detained Khan on Thursday evening from Dhanegaon. He had been on the police's radar for the last three months, as he had previously written letters to some government officials, claiming that his mother and brother had terror links and they should be arrested," Kakade said.

The officer said that Khan was previously arrested for writing these letters.

"The police tried keeping a tab on him using his mobile phone location. However, he would leave his phone at home and travel to Aurangabad, Nagpur and other cities to post these letters," Kaka de added.

Khan also had a dispute with his brother and was earlier arrested for assaulting him, the official added.

Based on Pragya Singh Thakur's complaint, Kamla Nagar police in Bhopal had registered a case against an unidentified person on charges of criminal intimidation and voluntarily causing grievous hurt.

Also Read: 7-year-old tribal boy strangled in MP govt hostel; 2 suspended

Aurangabad: The Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has detained a doctor from Nanded district of Maharashtra for allegedly sending suspicious envelopes to controversial BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur, police said on Saturday.

Thakur had lodged a complaint with the Madhya Pradesh police on Monday alleging that she had received some envelopes containing poisonous chemicals in them. Police had seized 3 to 4 envelopes from the BJP MP's residence, some of which had letters written in Urdu.

Talking to media, inspector Pradeep Kakade of Itwara police station in Nanded said that during its probe, the MP ATS found that Dr Sayyed Abdul Rehman Khan (35), who runs a clinic in Dhanegaon (in Nanded district), had sent these suspicious envelopes to Thakur.

"The MP ATS detained Khan on Thursday evening from Dhanegaon. He had been on the police's radar for the last three months, as he had previously written letters to some government officials, claiming that his mother and brother had terror links and they should be arrested," Kakade said.

The officer said that Khan was previously arrested for writing these letters.

"The police tried keeping a tab on him using his mobile phone location. However, he would leave his phone at home and travel to Aurangabad, Nagpur and other cities to post these letters," Kaka de added.

Khan also had a dispute with his brother and was earlier arrested for assaulting him, the official added.

Based on Pragya Singh Thakur's complaint, Kamla Nagar police in Bhopal had registered a case against an unidentified person on charges of criminal intimidation and voluntarily causing grievous hurt.

Also Read: 7-year-old tribal boy strangled in MP govt hostel; 2 suspended

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MP ATS detains Maha doctor over suspicious envelopes to Pragya
         Aurangabad, Jan 18 (PTI) The Madhya Pradesh Anti-
Terrorism Squad (ATS) has detained a doctor from Nanded
district of Maharashtra for allegedly sending suspicious
envelopes to controversial BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur, police
said on Saturday.
         Thakur had lodged a complaint with the Madhya Pradesh
police on Monday alleging that she had received some envelopes
containing poisonous chemicals in them. Police had seized 3 to
4 envelopes from the BJP MP's residence, some of which had
letters written in Urdu.
         Talking to PTI, inspector Pradeep Kakade of Itwara
police station in Nanded said that during its probe, the MP
ATS found that Dr Sayyed Abdul Rehman Khan (35), who runs a
clinic in Dhanegaon (in Nanded district), had sent these
suspicious envelopes to Thakur.
         "The MP ATS detained Khan on Thursday evening from
Dhanegaon. He had been on the police's radar for the last
three months, as he had previously written letters to some
government officials, claiming that his mother and brother had
terror links and they should be arrested," Kakade said.
         The officer said that Khan was previously arrested for
writing         these letters.
         "The police tried keeping a tab on him using his
mobile phone location. However, he would leave his phone at
home and travel to Aurangabad, Nagpur and other cities to post
these letters," Kakade added.
         Khan also had a dispute with his brother and was
earlier arrested for assaulting him, the official added.
         Based on Pragya Singh Thakur's complaint, Kamla Nagar
police in Bhopal had registered a case against an unidentified
person on charges of criminal intimidation and voluntarily
causing grievous hurt. PTI AW ARU
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