Police has provided additional security to a woman IAS officer posted in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, after she claimed threat to her life from the sand mining mafia recently.
Additional District Magistrate Sonia Meena, a 2013-batch IAS officer, has written a letter to the Chief Secretary BP Singh, stating that she has learnt that Arjun Singh Bundela, lodged in Chhatarpur jail, has planned to attack her.
“We have increased security given to Meena who is also the district panchayat’s Chief Executive Officer,” Umaria Collector Abhishek Singh said.
Meena couldn’t be contacted for comments.
During her posting as a Sub-Divisional Magistrate in Chhatarpur district’s Rajnagar area, Meena had taken action against illegal sand mining following the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s directions.
“During one of the raids on February 6, 2017 (against mining mafia) I and my guard were attacked and threatened at gunpoint by a man named Arjun Singh Bundela,” she had written in the letter to the Chief Secretary.
Following the incident, Bundela was arrested.
“I have learnt from reliable sources that the accused is conspiring to attack me again through his henchmen.I fear for my life,” the letter said.
“Bundela has a long criminal record and has been accused of attempt to murder among other offences,” she mentioned in the letter.
Meena also said in the letter that the case of attack on her and her guard by Bundela is coming up for hearing at the special court in Chhatarpur where “I have to appear as a witness during which I apprehend danger to my life”.
She should be provided additional security during the journey to Chhatarpur court and back, “so that I can give my statement without any hindrance and fear” the letter said.
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