Panic in West Bengal, threat to bomb 6 district courts including Kolkata, sensation created by email – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: A big threat is looming over the security system and judiciary of West Bengal. of the state on Monday 6 district courts There was a panic in the entire administration after receiving the threat of blowing up the house with a bomb. This threatening message was sent through email, in which it has been said that many sensitive places including Hooghly, Kolkata City Civil Court and North 24 Parganas will be targeted.
Where were threats received? (The Targeted Locations)
The email sender has taken turns targeting major courts of the state. The courts where the alert has been issued include:
Kolkata City Civil Court (Most sensitive area)
Hooghly District Court
Barasat (North 24 Parganas)
Barrackpore Court
Howrah District Court
Bidhannagar Court
What is written in the email? (The Content of Threat)
According to initial investigation, this email sent from an unknown ID said that explosives have been planted in the court premises and they can explode at any time.
Security Circle Tightening: As soon as the threat was received, the court proceedings were immediately stopped and the judges, lawyers and complainants were taken out.
Search Operation: Bomb Disposal Squad and Dog Squad of Kolkata Police and District Police reached the spot and are carrying out an intensive search operation.
Police action and investigation (Current Status)
Taking the matter seriously, the state ADG (Law and Order) has handed over the investigation to STF.
Cyber Cell Active: Police is trying to track the IP address from which this email was sent.
Rumor or conspiracy?: Police are also investigating whether this is an attempt to postpone the hearing of a criminal case or whether any terrorist organization is behind it.
High Alert: Security has been increased in all important government buildings and crowded areas of the state.
Judicial work affected
Due to this sudden incident, the hearing of thousands of cases has been affected. Lawyers’ organizations have expressed concern over the security lapse and demanded that more stringent security rules be implemented for entry into court premises in future.
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