Samuel, who is now in Kerala for medical treatment, last night posted on Facebook that his children in Delhi called him up and told him that they felt some men were following them on their way to morning walk for the last few days.
"The same thing was said to me by my staff Angel Abraham," he said adding the staffer felt two strangers were watching her all the way to office and back during her travel on metro.
In Kerala, Samuel said while he was on his way to the hospital yesterday, he noticed a car following him suspiciously throughout his 13 km journey and way back.
"Now when all these things are read together, I seriously doubt some people planning to eliminate the prime witness of the Narada sting operation. For that, I fear the safety of my family there at Delhi and my hometown Kerala", he said.
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