
On Sunday, a comprehensive anti-Sabotage operation was stimulated at the Jammu airport by an e-mail bomb received by a private aircraft.
Officials confirmed that the subsequent and thorough search for the Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) and the police revealed anything suspicious, and the air traffic remained unaffected during the incident, the PTI report said.
“E -mail was received this morning by a private aircraft and therefore a security exercise was followed in such situations to exclude the presence of any explosive substance. E -mail was a scam,” the Indian airport official said.
In this context, the police complaint has been filed and further investigations are underway to identify the sender of the e-mail, he added.
2 schools in Delhi get hoax
Meanwhile, on Sunday morning, two schools received Delhi e -maly, which were later declared fraud, according to a separate report, PTI said an official of fire services in Delhi.
Schools were CRPF by a public school in Dwar and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya near Qutub Minar, they said.
“Police teams, fire -fighting staff and units for bombs were immediately deployed to disabled schools to perform a search operation correctly. However, nothing was found,” the official said.
Madras High Court receives a bomb threat
At the beginning of this month, the Madras High Court received a bomb threat.
According to the Police of the Madras High Court, an anonymous e -mail bomb with the official e -mail of the court was sent this morning.
After receiving the information, the police staff and the bomb immediately threw itself into the place and began to check the space and the surrounding areas.
September 12 Bombay High Court and the High Court in Delhi received bombs that led to panic and disruption of court proceedings. The threats were later called to be fraud.
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