Delhi Police launched a search after a threat call targeting Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was reported by Ghaziabad Police. Surveillance is underway to trace the unknown caller. Investigations are ongoing with multiple teams involved.

Delhi Police has launched a search operation following a threat call targeting Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Late on Thursday night, Ghaziabad Police received information about the threat and alerted the North West District Police.

According to police sources, an unidentified individual called the Ghaziabad Police PCR, threatening to kill the Chief Minister.

The threat was made on June 5 

Ritesh Tripathi, ACP Ghaziabad, said, “On the night of June 5, 2025, the Ghaziabad Commissionerate's Kotwali police station received a call from an unknown person who threatened to kill the Chief Minister of Delhi. The Ghaziabad control room immediately informed the Delhi control room. Delhi's local police force promptly responded and reached the spot. The caller could not be contacted thereafter.”

Police form teams to nab the culprit

"Efforts are underway to trace the number from which the call was made. Surveillance operations are ongoing, and teams have been formed to nab the accused. The individual responsible for the call will be traced soon, and further legal action will be taken in this case," ACP Ghaziabad added.
Both Ghaziabad and Delhi Police are actively investigating and working to trace the accused.

Further details are awaited as the probe by Delhi Police continues.