Meghalaya High Court on high alert after bomb threat
First Published: 6th January, 2024 13:05 IST
Bomb squads and bomb-sniffing dogs were also immediately deployed in the premises of the Meghalaya High Court.
The Meghalaya police was put on high alert after an unknown mail, on Friday, threatened to plant explosives inside every court in the country.
The Meghalaya High Court received the mail at around 5.54 am on Friday.
As per information, the mail sent from [email protected] claimed, “I have placed explosives inside your court and also inside every court of India. The explosives are well hidden and they will go off in the morning. You will all end up in a pool of blood.
WE ARE A GROUP CALLED “Terrorizers111”
GIVE OUR GROUP’S NAME TO THE MEDIA OR WE WON’T STOP CAUSING TERROR”
The mail was sent to different courts of the country.
Police sources said that the police are on high alert following the mail. “We have alerted the security forces in the court,” he added.
Meanwhile, sources informed that bomb squads and bomb-sniffing dogs were also immediately deployed in the premises of the Meghalaya High Court.
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