Techie arrested in Chennai for threat email to President
By
IANS
Chennai: A software engineer employed in an infotech company was arrested here Wednesday evening for allegedly sending a threatening email to President Pratibha Patil, police said.
Top police sources identified the techie as Sri Ram, w
ho is in his early 20s and hails from a southern suburb. They added he was being interrogated.
Top police sources identified the techie as Sri Ram, w
Reader's comments(4)
1
Did the police find out 'why" he did that in the first place? They should first
find out the root cause.
find out the root cause.
Posted by:
Mahesh
2
We can't blame young generation for someones fault, they should understand
what they are doing before acting like this and creating troubles for their
future... their future is equally important to their parents. Guys... don't give
chance for someone to blame young generation because this nations future is in
our shoulders...
what they are doing before acting like this and creating troubles for their
future... their future is equally important to their parents. Guys... don't give
chance for someone to blame young generation because this nations future is in
our shoulders...
Posted by:
Ram
3
has he lost his sense.....God knows whats going on with our young
generation...We need to rise up and save this young kids...
generation...We need to rise up and save this young kids...
Posted by:
prabhu das
4
gooodness... was this techie jobless...
Posted by:
girish
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