Patna High Court was subjected to a thorough search by the police and ATS team after receiving a bomb threat via email. The search, conducted with the help of the dog squad, did not yield any suspicious items. Similar bomb threats were reported in several other high courts across India, including Allahabad, Sikkim, Himachal, and Mumbai.
The email threats, sent to the registrar of the high court, warned of explosive devices placed within the court premises. The email also stated that the court would be bombed by Saturday morning. The email was signed by the “Terrorizer 111 Group.” The authorities immediately alerted the local police and ATS team, who conducted an extensive search of the high court premises.
After the email threat was received, panic ensued, and the high court officials promptly informed the Patna police. The ATS team was also summoned to the scene. The police conducted a thorough search operation in the Patna High Court premises along with the ATS team, but no suspicious items were found.
The investigation is currently underway to determine the origin of the email and identify the individuals responsible for sending the bomb threats. The cyber cell team and police from other states have also been involved in the investigation. It should be noted that the police conducted a comprehensive search of the high court premises after receiving the bomb threat via email. During the search, Law and Order DSP Krishna Murari Prasad was also present. However, no suspicious material was found during the operation.
इस खबर में बताया गया है कि हाइलाइट्सदेश के कई उच्च न्यायालयों को बम धमकी के बाद पटना हाईकोर्ट पर सघन तलाशी ली गई है। एक ई-मेल में बम धमकी की जानकारी मिलने के बाद पटना पुलिस और ATS टीम ने तलाशी ली है। तलाशी के दौरान कोई संदिग्ध चीज नहीं मिली है। इस धमकी के बाद बाकी न्यायालयों में भी सुरक्षा तंत्र सतर्क है। इस घटना के पीछे की पूरी जानकारी अभी तक नहीं मिली है।