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Union Home Minister’s Security Lapse in Mumbai

This is not a good sign as far as the security is concerned. Security lapse is a warning for the people responsible and this can never be allowed. This warning arrives during Amit Shah’s Mumbai visit.

The two day visit to Mumbai by the Home Minister ended reporting a serious incident. The security lapse followed with an Andhra official’s arrest on Wednesday, 7 September 2022.

As per the reports a man was caught who kept pretending as a home ministry officer. The man roaming in the restricted area was also seen coming close to the Home Minister. But then he was immediately caught.

Though the further investigation with the arrested man is on still the incident asks the security people to be more vigilant. Hemant Pawar, the arrested man was wearing a home ministry I-card  posing  as an officer overseeing security arrangements, as per the police. Hemant Pawar is believed to be an aide to an Andhra Pradesh MP.

Bharat Express English

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