How a man distributed poisonous capsules during Muharram in Mumbai
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A major tragedy was averted during a Muharram procession in Mumbai after police detained a man accused of distributing poisonous capsules to people in the crowd. At least 11 people fell ill after consuming the capsules, but all were hospitalised and are now out of danger. The accused has been arrested and sent to police custody.
Volunteers foil alleged poisoning attempt
The incident took place near Rehmatabad Cemetery in Mumbai’s Byculla area on Friday. Three women volunteers noticed the accused distributing capsules in a suspicious manner and immediately stopped him. They alerted the police, warned people through public announcements not to consume the capsules, and opened one capsule, discovering suspicious powder inside.
Capsules found to contain rat poison
Police identified the accused as Fayyaz Premji. During investigation, officials found that he had allegedly told people the capsules were painkillers or immunity boosters. Laboratory examination revealed the capsules contained zinc phosphide, a highly toxic chemical commonly used in rat poison. Police also confirmed that the accused had no permission to distribute any medicine.
14,900 capsules seized, larger conspiracy under probe
Police recovered around 14,900 poisonous capsules from the accused. Investigators also found that he had allegedly ordered 30,000 empty capsules and 50 kg of phosphorus. During questioning, the accused reportedly confessed that he intended to kill around 15,000 people participating in the procession. A case has been registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and police are investigating whether the incident was part of a larger conspiracy or had any terror links.
At a glance
Accused: Fayyaz Premji
Location: Rehmatabad Cemetery, Byculla, Mumbai
Poison used: Zinc phosphide (rat poison)
People affected: 11 (all out of danger)
Capsules seized: Around 14,900
Alleged confession: Planned to target around 15,000 people
Case registered under: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Investigation: Possible conspiracy and terror link under probe