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Jaipur airport receives threatening mail to blow it up, bomb squad on toes

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An anonymous threat email has been received by Jaipur airport, in which the sender said that he will blow up the airport and other airports. A report was made and the Bomb Squad was also present.

Jaipur International Airport

New Delhi: Hoax bomb threats have unfortunately become very common and several public places across the country, especially airports, have received these threats multiple times from anonymous senders. In a latest news update, the Jaipur Airport Authority on Wednesday received an email in which the sender threatened to blow up the airport, police said on Thursday. According to police, the anonymous sender threatened to blow up Jaipur and other airports. Know more about this shocking incident..

Threat email received by Jaipur airport, search launched

As mentioned earlier, a threat email has been received by the Jaipur airport in which the sender threatens the authorities to blow up the airport. After receiving the threat email, terminal manager Anurag Gupta filed a complaint at the Jaipur Airport police station. The airport authority informed the CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) and other security officials following which a search operation was launched at the airport.

Explosive ordnance disposal service on high alert, security tightened

At the time of filing this report, an explosive ordnance disposal squad was also present at the airport. However, until the latest reports, there was no official communication about any explosive device found by security officials. Nevertheless, screening and security at the airport were strengthened. Further details are awaited.

‘Threat email’ received by Mumbai International Airport

Earlier, in November this year, the Mumbai International Airport received a ‘threatening’ email, with the sender threatening to blow up Terminal 2. The sender also demanded $1 million worth of Bitcoin within 48 hours, failing which he threatened to blow up the terminal. . However, the call later turned out to be a hoax.

(Input from ANI)



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