Maharashtra CM receives threat call
Maharashtra CM receives threat call
The person telephoned Ashok Chavan's official residence and asked his whereabouts.

Mumbai: An unidentified person called Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan's bungalow claiming to be a member of the terrorist outfit al-Qaeda, police said on Saturday describing it as a "prank call" and that the prankster has been identified.

The person telephoned Chavan's official residence on Friday and asked his whereabouts.

"It was a prank call. We have identified the prankster and will take him into police custody soon," said Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjeev Dayal.

"No member of a terrorist outfit will threaten after having named the organisation he works for," he added.

However, Dayal refused to divulge further details of the call or identify the prankster.

Following intelligence inputs that Pakistan-based terrorists may strike during the festive season, the central government has asked state governments to be alert and take steps to foil all such attempts to disrupt peace.

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