Pune: In an alarming disclosure, police on Tuesday said that they had intercepted a car displaying fake national emblem, moving along the route that President Pratibha Patil was to take here on Saturday night.
The two suspects in the vehicle, however, had managed to flee, they said.
An e-mail threat by an unidentified person had been received by the Rashtrapati Bhavan on the same day, saying that the President would be targeted during her four-day Pune district tour by attackers who could come under "disguise".
"A Maruti Swift car in which two persons, including a woman, were seated was spotted near the University of Pune entrance, a little away from Rajbhavan, where the President was returning for the night halt after addressing a function in the city to mark diamond jubilee of Marathi weekly Sadhana," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Manoj Patil said on Tuesday.
"Since Maruti Swift is not normally associated with government fleet of cars, the traffic inspector posted along the route of the Presidential convoy became suspicious when he saw the car which carried national emblem and the writing Government Of India," he said.
The car was intercepted around 45 minutes before the Presidential convoy passed through the route on Saturday night. The vehicle was immediately taken over by the police who escorted it to the commissioners office premises
The woman suspect, however, made the car halt midway on a pretext and both of them gave police the slip. The number plate on the car read- DL-9C-l- 2140.