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Fake serial mail sender sent 100 mails to PMO, wanted book published | India News
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Fake serial mail sender sent 100 mails to PMO, wanted book published | India News

Serial fake mailer sent 100 mails to PMO, wanted book published

What happened? Jagdish Uikey35-year-old resident of Maoist-affected Gondia district maharashtraHe was detained by Nagpur police on charges of sending 354 people. fake emails targeting Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), senior government officials, flights and trains across India.
Uikey has emailed the PMO and other officials nearly 100 times since January, requesting approval of his book. terrorism‘Atankwad-Ek Tufaani Rakshash (Terrorism: An Evil Storm)’, Nagpur cyber crime DCP Lohit Matani said on Saturday. According to Nagpur’s other CP Sanjay Patil, police commissioner Ravinder Singal Uikey’s book looks like this: “At first glance, he appeared to be following PMO and others to publish his book through repeated emails, but later in disappointment he faked it.” “He started sending out mailers,” he said, describing it as a rudimentary compilation of terrorism theories widely found on the Internet.
This isn’t Uikey’s first run-in with law enforcement. According to Singal, the suspect had been interrogated twice before for sending inappropriate emails and filing a complaint alleging links between job candidates and the PMO.
“Once he was interrogated for sending objectionable emails and on another occasion, he was interrogated for a complaint from job aspirants that they were close to the PMO. The crime branch conducted a detailed investigation but no crime was registered,” said Singal.

Serial fake mailer sent 100 mails to PMO, wanted book published

Uikey allegedly issued warnings of sleeper cell activity in India in recent emails, and his threats were often closely linked to similar warnings from US sources. Police said they were investigating the possibility that he may have borrowed language from these US sources.
Investigations into Uikey’s digital activity and communication patterns are ongoing. Police are examining the person’s devices and cyber cafe terminals he may have used to send emails. “We are scanning their call details records and laptops. Singal, bank accounts and monetary traces are also being checked,” he said.
Authorities flagged 354 emails in the “sent” folder of his Gmail account and Uikey’s email activity included a recent email sent to Maharashtra MP CM Devendra Fadnavis in October, in which he falsely claimed to have knowledge of a “secret” They reportedly discovered a different pattern, including terror code”.
Delhi Police’s special cell joined the investigation along with police officers in Nagpur to question Uikey. A Nagpur police special branch team led by DCP Shweta Khedkar collected Uikey at the Nagpur railway station on Thursday. He is currently in police custody and authorities are expected to extend his detention. Police plan to conduct psychological evaluations on Uikey to learn more about his actions and possible motivations.