What prompted the evacuation of the Buxar civil court due to a bomb threat?
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Patna, Feb 13 (NationPress) The Civil Court in Buxar was alerted to a bomb threat through an email on Friday, which ominously warned that 14 explosions would occur at 1:15 p.m.. This alarming message instigated widespread panic and led to the immediate suspension of all judicial activities.
The threat created significant unrest within the court's premises, prompting the authorities to evacuate the entire complex as a safety precaution.
Officials reported that the email clearly stated that 14 bombs had been planted within the court and were set to be detonated at the indicated time.
In response to the alert, all lawyers, court personnel, and litigants were evacuated safely from the area.
Shortly after the threat was communicated, Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Avinash Kumar, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Gaurav Kumar Pandey, and subsequently Superintendent of Police (SP) Shubham Arya arrived on-site with a substantial police presence.
The entire court complex was secured, and an exhaustive search operation commenced with the assistance of the Bomb Squad, Dog Squad, and technical teams.
The SDPO affirmed that the threat email was being treated seriously, with every suspicious item within the premises receiving thorough scrutiny.
No explosives have been discovered thus far, but security agencies are maintaining a heightened state of alert.
Meanwhile, Bindeshwari Prasad Pandey, General Secretary of the District Bar Association, collaborated with the administration to facilitate an efficient evacuation, although he expressed grave concerns about the court's security.
Advocates J. Saifi and Tej Pratap Singh recounted previous violent episodes, including shootings and murders within the court, and criticized the current security measures as insufficient.
They advocated for the establishment of a permanent, technology-driven security system at all entry points to avert future incidents.
Currently, the court complex remains under stringent police surveillance.
Cyber and technical teams are actively working to trace the source of the threatening email.
The district administration has pledged to identify the perpetrators and enforce strict legal action against them.
This incident has once again ignited critical discussions regarding security preparedness in judicial settings.
Earlier this week, anonymous threats had been made to blow up the Patna Civil Court on multiple occasions, which were later determined to be hoaxes.