Death threats made against the owner of a fast-food outlet in Aberdeen are being investigated by the Police.
The boss of The Food Kingdom in George Street also reported that he had suffered racial abuse.
Chetan Aggarawal said he was terrified to discover “hate” messages on his website for his new business, which he launched this month.
Mr Aggarawal, 29, said a customer had informed him there was “rubbish” on the website, which he then checked on his mobile phone.
He said: “The message said ‘you’re going to die’.
“I was very scared of that.There were also hatred and anti-nationalism elements.
“It said India was rubbish and Pakistan was really good.”
Mr Aggarawal said his website had been hacked. He said he feared he was being targeted because he was offering “authentic” Indian cuisine.
He said: “It’s the wrong tactic. I just want to live in peace and harmony.
Mr Aggarawal said his website had been hacked. He said he feared he was being targeted because he was offering “authentic” Indian cuisine.
He said: “It’s the wrong tactic. I just want to live in peace and harmony.
“I started this venture to generate jobs for the city.”
Mr Aggarawal, who moved to Aberdeen six years ago, said he had moved his website to a more secure server after the abuse was posted on the home page.
He added: “I’m just going to concentrate on my business.”
A spokesman for Grampian Police said the complaint had been passed to the authorities in India because the website was hosted in that country.
Mr Aggarawal, who moved to Aberdeen six years ago, said he had moved his website to a more secure server after the abuse was posted on the home page.
He added: “I’m just going to concentrate on my business.”
A spokesman for Grampian Police said the complaint had been passed to the authorities in India because the website was hosted in that country.
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