A late-night raid, a CIA email, and a terrified family
A mother watches helplessly as plainclothes officers drag her son away into the dark. No warrant. No clear explanation. Imagine waking up to find your teenager accused of plotting against the nation’s Prime Minister. That nightmare is now reality for a family in a quiet village in Bihar’s Buxar district. Their sudden grief puts a deeply human face on a bizarre national security investigation.
Right now, three young men, including Amal Kumar Tiwari, are sitting in tight police custody. They aren’t your typical hardened suspects. Yet, local authorities claim these guys hatched a wild scheme to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Investigators say the youths actually sent electronic messages to the US Central Intelligence Agency. They allegedly asked for a massive financial payout to fund a 22-day operation. They even allegedly tried poking around for confidential government data. It sounds straight out of a cheap spy movie. But the police certainly aren’t laughing.
The Quick Breakdown: Bihar Police arrested three youths from Buxar for allegedly messaging the CIA to fund a conspiracy against PM Modi. Authorities seized laptops and formed a Special Investigation Team to probe foreign links, while devastated families maintain the young men are completely innocent and terribly confused.
Is this a real security threat or a foolish internet stunt?
Here is where things get complicated. Anyone with a cheap smartphone and internet access can send an email to a global intelligence agency. But doing so leaves an undeniable digital footprint. What’s actually happening here is simple: local cops are treating a potentially dumb internet prank with the exact same severity as a high-level security threat.
And frankly, they have no other choice. When someone drops the Prime Minister’s name, mentions the CIA, and demands cash in a single message, the system automatically triggers an extreme response. Authorities already shipped the seized laptops off to forensic labs. A newly formed Special Investigation Team is actively digging to see if any real foreign handlers exist. Meanwhile, the accused’s family insists they have zero connection to anything illegal. The mother claims the police just barged in and took her son away. It highlights a scary modern reality. One careless online choice, or even a misunderstood digital conversation, can bring the full weight of the state crashing through your front door. The investigation continues, but the damage to this family’s quiet life is already done.
