Suspicious Activity at Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Sunil Raut's Residence Raises Security Concerns
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Sunil Raut, brother of Sanjay Raut and MLA from Shiv Sena (UBT), reports suspicious individuals near his home.
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The individuals, equipped with multiple mobile phones, were seen recording footage before quickly leaving the area.
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Mumbai Police have responded to the scene, indicating a serious investigation into the matter.
Mumbai, December 20, 2024 - A concerning incident was reported by Sunil Raut, a Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA and brother of MP Sanjay Raut, where two unidentified individuals on a motorcycle were observed loitering outside his residence in Bhandup, Mumbai. According to Raut, the incident occurred around 9 AM, when the duo, whose faces were obscured by full helmets and jackets, stopped in front of his house.
Raut mentioned in his statement that the bike's number plate was not visible, but he speculated it could be from either Uttar Pradesh or Bihar, based on the bike's model which is common in those regions. What raised further alarm was the observation that these individuals had an unusually high number of mobile phones - ten in total - which they used to record footage of his house before making a swift exit.
Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut's brother and Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Sunil Raut says, "Around 9 AM today, a bike with two people on it stopped in front of my house. The bike's number plate wasn't visible, but it seemed to be from Uttar Pradesh or Bihar. Both individuals were… pic.twitter.com/cVCos0vtd9
— IANS (@ians_india) December 20, 2024
This event has sparked security concerns for the political figure, given the backdrop of recent political tensions and threats against opposition leaders. "This is very concerning, and the police should take it seriously and investigate," Raut insisted, highlighting the need for vigilance in light of this suspicious activity.
Mumbai Police responded promptly to Raut's complaint, arriving at the scene to gather evidence and begin their investigation. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by political figures in India, especially those in opposition roles, amidst a politically charged atmosphere.
The presence of multiple mobile phones suggests a possible coordinated effort to monitor or gather intelligence, which could be linked to various motives, including political surveillance or even threats to personal safety. The police are now tasked with tracing the bike, identifying the individuals through CCTV footage in the vicinity, and analyzing any recorded footage or data from the mobile phones.
This incident not only raises questions about the safety of political leaders but also about the methods and motives behind such surveillance activities. As the investigation unfolds, it will be crucial to determine if this was an isolated incident or part of a broader pattern targeting political figures, particularly from the opposition. The outcome could have implications for political discourse and security protocols for elected officials in Maharashtra and beyond.