
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Sunday received an e -mail bomb.
Bomb units perform thorough checks across terminals.
Further investigations are underway.
Thiruvananthapuram’s bombs threats
On Saturday, various hotels in Kerala Capital received bombs threats via e -mail.
After threats, units for the disposal of the bomb and dog units were deployed to make search.
The officer of the Cantonment police station said the inspection was carried out in all hotels where the bomb threats were received, but nothing was found.
Therefore, the threats were fraud, the officer added.
The police dealt with the e -mail threatening, which claimed that IED explosions would be held in various hotels in the state capital, including the Hilton Hotel in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram.
In the last few months, the threats of bombs have been received by the E -mail by the district collectors and offices of the revenue division officers throughout the state and most recently at the Keral High Court.
All these threats were excluded by the police as fraud after extensive inspections.
In January this year, the international Rajiv Gandhi (RGIA) TELANGANA also received a bomb, which forced the airport authorities to perform thorough tours of the bomb group.
The call was made by a person identified as nitin from the Kamedda district. According to police officials, he reportedly made approximately 100 calls to the airport.
“The person named Nitin at the airport made 100 calls and claimed that there was a bomb at the airport. It is a telling of the Rajamplet Police Stations in Kameddy and his parents claim to be mentally disturbed.” The RGIA police station inspector said.
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