NEW DELHI: A Delhi court judge reportedly received death threats by two unidentified individuals in the Kakrola area in Dwarka.
The incident happened as he was taking a walk on April 1 in the area. A car with two men seated stopped their car in front of him and honked repeatedly to get his attention before one of the occupants threatened the judge and fled the scene, said a senior police officer.
An FIR was registered in the matter on April 16, though the judge was unable to note the vehicle's registration number.
Further investigation into the matter has been initiated with CCTV footage being reviewed in an attempt to identify the suspects.
The incident happened as he was taking a walk on April 1 in the area. A car with two men seated stopped their car in front of him and honked repeatedly to get his attention before one of the occupants threatened the judge and fled the scene, said a senior police officer.
An FIR was registered in the matter on April 16, though the judge was unable to note the vehicle's registration number.
Further investigation into the matter has been initiated with CCTV footage being reviewed in an attempt to identify the suspects.
You may also like
Tehran stands ready to 'forge greater understanding' between India and Pakistan: Iran FM Araghchi
Indian Army retaliates to "unprovoked" small firing by Pakistan
Pope Francis funeral: Which key world leaders are attending today - and who won't be there
Pahalgam terror attack: Buddhist monks pay tribute to victims in Bihar's Bodh Gaya
Modi govt to hit hard against terror, every citizen stands with its resolve: Sarbananda Sonowal