Just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Australia, a concerning online threat directed at him has sparked an inquiry by Australian authorities. The threat, posted under a social media announcement for an event related to PM Modi’s visit to Melbourne, warned of potential harm to the Indian leader. Authorities are now investigating the comment, which was attributed to an account named Abu Mustafa.
Reports indicate that investigators have identified the IP address linked to the threatening post, and they are currently examining the circumstances surrounding the message. There is also a consideration of whether any criminal charges may be applicable in this situation. The alleged threat emerged shortly before Prime Minister Modi’s scheduled visit to Australia, where he is set to participate in various official meetings and community engagements, including an event in Melbourne.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his anticipation for PM Modi’s visit, highlighting the significance of the Australia-India Annual Leaders’ Summit, which is part of the Indian Prime Minister’s itinerary from July 8 to July 10. The visit aims to enhance the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations and deepen collaboration across key sectors. The leaders are expected to focus on strengthening economic ties, cultural connections, and cooperation in trade, defence, security, and technology.
