Jayesh Pujari, a notorious criminal, was assaulted for shouting pro-Pakistan slogans at the JMFC court in Belagavi. The incident occurred during a hearing related to threatening calls made to ADGP Alok Kumar and Nitin Gadkari's office. Police have registered a separate case against him for raising pro-Pakistan slogans. Learn more about the background and recent activities of Jayesh Pujari in this detailed article.
Officials of NIA, ATS, and IB questioned terror case convict Afsar Pasha in Nagpur over two days as part of the investigation into threat calls made to Union minister Nitin Gadkari allegedly by gangster Jayesh Pujari, a police officer said on Tuesday. Investigators suspect Pujari made the threat calls after colluding and planning with Pasha.
Police in Nagpur have discovered a link between Jayesh Pujari, arrested for threatening Union minister Nitin Gadkari, and Afsar Pasha, who is currently in jail in Karnataka for his role in the 2005 terror attack at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru. Pujari, alias Kantha and Shakir, had previously served time in the same jail as Pasha. A team from Nagpur police has been sent to Belagavi to arrest Pasha.