Mumbai Police track down man who threatened Ratan Tata
Mumbai, December 16
Mumbai Police said it tracked down an MBA holder, who allegedly made a call threatening industrialist Ratan Tata.
The police said during the course of the investigation they learnt that the anonymous caller had schizophrenia.
An officer of Mumbai Police said the caller asked the police to enhance Tata’s security, failing which he warned that the industry doyen would meet the same fate as former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry.
Mistry had died in a car crash on September 4, 2022.
On receipt of the call, Mumbai Police went into alert mode and a special team was assigned to cater to the personal security of Tata while the other team was asked to collect information about the caller.
The police said they tracked down the caller through technical support and with the help of a telecom service provider. The location of the caller was found to be in Karnataka, the police said, adding that he was a resident of Pune.
As the police reached his Pune residence, they came to know that the caller had been missing for the last five days and his wife had even filed a complaint at the Bhosari police station in the city.
After questioning the caller’s kin, the sleuths learnt that he suffered from schizophrenia and he took the phone, with which he made the call, from someone’s house without informing them.
He rang up the control room of the Mumbai Police and threatened Tata, the sleuths said.
The officer said since the caller was found to be battling schizophrenia, the police decided against pursuing legal action against him.
The sleuths learnt that the caller had an MBA in finance and also studied engineering.