Gurugram’s private school community panicked after fresh bomb threats were received via email, prompting mass evacuations and a district-wide security response. At least 10 institutions, including Shri Ram and Amity, were reportedly alerted. Gurugram Police later declared the threats a hoax and launched an investigation to identify the sender and prevent repeat incidents.
The Election Commission of India has ordered West Bengal Police to run a 24-hour operation to arrest people involved in bomb-making and seize all explosive materials. The ECI warned officers that they would face “unprecedented consequences” if any threatening items are found. The National Investigation Agency will probe all such cases, with the directive aimed at ensuring election-related security.
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Bomb threats sent via email triggered panic in Jaipur, with the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, the High Court, and the local Sessions Court all reporting alerts. Security agencies rushed to the spots and heightened checks as evacuations were carried out, according to initial reports. Authorities are investigating the source and intent behind the threats.
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