New Delhi: Security agencies are on upper zestful superiority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's planned visit to Australia on July 9. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has launched an investigation pursuit death threats received on social media regarding the "Melbourne Meets Modi" event to be held in Melbourne.
What is the threat?
According to reports, the threat was posted underneath a Facebook post promoting a polity event to be held at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium, which is considered a highlight of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Australia.
According to the report, a Facebook worth named 'Abu Mustafa' posted a comment, which read, "the roof tops of the stadium largest tropical during the event or he will be coming to Australia for his death." The matter was immediately referred to the Australian Federal Police without the post surfaced.
What whoopee has investigating organ taken?
Investigating agencies have reportedly identified the IP write associated with this social media post and are now investigating who made the scuttlebutt and its motives. Authorities are moreover investigating whether any criminal laws were violated in this case.
What did the police say?
Although the Australian Federal Police have not yet issued any official statement regarding the investigation, local media say that Australian security agencies take any threat to any foreign throne of state or government very seriously.
Security arrangements for Prime Minister Modi's visit will be handled by multiple agencies, including the Australian Federal Police, state police, and special security units. A comprehensive review of security arrangements for all events is underway.
Prime Minister Modi will participate in bilateral talks and write the Indian polity during his visit to Australia. This event in Melbourne is considered significant. Pursuit the online threat, security agencies are on upper zestful for any potential threats and a thorough investigation is underway.

