Addressing a press conference this evening, Senior Superintendent of Police, Allahabad, Shalabh Mathur said Santosh Kumar Agrahari (38), who had been running errands at the high court on an ad hoc basis for over a decade, was arrested after a perusal of CCTV footage of last night wherein his movements appeared to be "furtive and suspicious".
"Agrahari, who hails from Amethi and lives here with his family, has claimed that he was badly in need of stable employment. Acting out of desperation, he prepared the packet enclosing a lunch box which contained a plastic ball smeared with gunpowder - to make it look like a menacing bomb. He also placed inside the plastic bag some firecrackers for good measure," Mathur said.
Meanwhile, Agrahari has been arrested and booked under the Explosives Act, the SSP added.
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The sprawling high court campus has an elaborate security system in place with hundreds of police and paramilitary personnel keeping round-the-clock vigil with the help of more than 200 CCTV cameras.
No vehicle, four-wheeler or two-wheeler, is permitted inside the premises and though there is no restriction on visiting the branch of a public sector bank and a post office located inside, entry into any of the court rooms warrants a special pass issued by high court authorities.
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