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3 emails came from Pakistan( -pakistan) 

Bombay: Three big artists of the entertainment industry have received death threats. Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav, comedian singer Sugandha Mishra and dancer-producer Remo D’Souza have received threatening mails from Pakistan.  ( -pakistan)  According to information received from Mumbai Police sources, three names from the entertainment industry, Remo D’Souza, comedian Sugandha Mishra and Rajpal Yadav have received threats through emails on different days. Mumbai Police has registered an FIR on Rajpal Yadav’s complaint. Further investigation is going on in this matter.

At the same time, let us tell you that according to information received from Mumbai Police sources, comedian Kapil Sharma has also received a similar threatening mail, the complaint of which has been lodged at Amboli Police Station.

This threat was given to the artists
According to the information received from police sources, the person who sent the threat told his name as Bishnu. It is written in the mail, “We are monitoring your activities and want to put it in your knowledge that this is not a publicity stunt. It is written in the mail that we are sending you this threat keeping in mind complete confidentiality and seriousness. We can also affect your personal life. ”

Response sought within 8 hours
The mail further states that we remind you that if you do not take any correct step within the next 8 hours, then we will have to take some action. Sources claimed that the person who sent the email had written ‘BISHNU’ at the end of the email. It is written in the mail, “If this is not done, the consequences can be dangerous which can affect your professional and personal life. We expect an immediate response from you within the next 8 hours. If we do not get any reply, we will assume that you are not taking this matter seriously and we will take necessary action. Vishnu.”

All three actors received these threats at different times. After this, based on the complaint of Rajpal Yadav, the police have registered a case under section 351 (3) of the CrPC.