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Indian American first Sikh mayor of New Jersey reminds all to take security seriously post receiving death threats

Hoboken City Councilmember Ravinder Bhalla was called a "terrorist" on Twitter by a known supporter of Donald Trump

Hoboken City Mayor Ravinder Bhalla

HOUSTON, US (TIP) : Indian American Ravinder Bhalla, who became the first Sikh mayor of New Jersey’s Hoboken city, agrees to receiving death threats against him and his family recently.

In a statement issued February 16th  afternoon following a security breach at City Hall, Mr. Bhalla said the city is working with the FBI‘s Joint Terrorism Task Force to improve security at City Hall.

“This incident, along with death threats to me and my family, is an unfortunate reminder that we need to take security seriously,” Ravinder Bhalla said, without elaborating on the threats.

“The Joint Terrorism Task Force has evaluated City Hall, and we have been working to implement their recommendations for physical and procedural changes to improve security for all employees in the building,” he said.

According to city spokesman Juan Melli, a man entered City Hall and told security he needed to use the restroom after going through the metal detectors.

While Mr. Bhalla was not in his office at the time, his deputy chief of staff, Jason Freeman, observed the man throw a bag with an object in it towards the administrative assistant’s desk before running out of the office, Mr. Melli said in a statement.

Hoboken Police Chief Kenneth Ferrante added that the department takes these matters very seriously.

“We take incidents like these incredibly seriously and will continue working to ensure the security of the mayor and everyone who visits City Hall,” he said.

Ravinder Bhalla became the first ever Sikh to hold office in New Jersey after stiff competition that turned ugly when he was called a “terrorist” on Twitter by a known supporter of Donald Trump.

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