Jharkhand on High Alert Following Multiple Bomb Threats Targeting Courts and Government Offices

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Jharkhand on High Alert Following Multiple Bomb Threats Targeting Courts and Government Offices

Synopsis

A wave of bomb threats aimed at courts and government offices in Jharkhand has raised alarms across the state, prompting heightened security measures. With investigations underway, authorities are focusing on a suspect believed to be linked to the threats.

Key Takeaways

Bomb threats have been reported across Jharkhand.
Security has been heightened in key cities: Ranchi , Dhanbad , and Sahibganj .
Authorities are investigating the source of the threats, linking them to a suspect in Tamil Nadu .
This incident has raised concerns among legal professionals and the public.
Enhanced security measures are in place to safeguard sensitive locations.

Ranchi, March 26 (NationPress) A new series of bomb threats, disseminated via email, targeted prominent government offices and court buildings in Jharkhand, causing widespread alarm throughout the state on Thursday.

In response, security measures have been significantly enhanced in Ranchi, Dhanbad, and Sahibganj.

Officials reported that alarming emails threatening explosions were directed at the Ranchi Collectorate, along with the Civil Courts of Dhanbad and Sahibganj. This situation led to an immediate alert across the state, prompting police and security agencies to swiftly transform the affected areas into secure zones.

In Ranchi, an email threat received on the official account of the Deputy Commissioner resulted in a comprehensive search operation at the Collectorate, conducted by a bomb disposal team, which lasted several hours.

Similar scenes occurred in Dhanbad and Sahibganj, where court activities were interrupted amidst rising panic. In Sahibganj, police units led by SP Amit Kumar Singh evacuated the Rajmahal and Sahibganj court complexes, with dog squads meticulously checking the areas for any threats.

This marks the second bomb threat aimed at the Dhanbad Civil Court in just two weeks, intensifying concerns among legal professionals and court users.

Previously, on March 10, a threatening email warned of a potential explosion at the Ranchi Civil Court involving 'cyanide bombs', while another message on February 28 referred to 'RDX' explosives. Similar threats have been reported at the Bokaro Civil Court and a Passport Seva Kendra.

Initial investigations by the Ranchi police suggest an inter-state connection. Authorities believe the emails may have originated in Tamil Nadu, with a suspect identified as Uday Reddy being closely monitored.

Police sources indicate that the suspect might be driven by grievances stemming from a legal conflict and is allegedly targeting judicial and administrative bodies. Investigations are ongoing to determine if he acted independently or as part of a larger group.

A specialized team from the Jharkhand Police is set to travel to Tamil Nadu to capture the suspect.

Meanwhile, security protocols have been strengthened across sensitive sites in Jharkhand, including the deployment of additional personnel and the use of metal detectors as a precautionary measure.

Point of View

Calling for immediate action from law enforcement. It underscores the need for robust security measures at key institutions to protect citizens and maintain order.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the alert in Jharkhand?
A series of bomb threats sent via email targeting government offices and court complexes prompted the alert.
Which areas in Jharkhand are on high alert?
Ranchi, Dhanbad, and Sahibganj are currently on high alert due to the bomb threats.
Who is the primary suspect in the bomb threats?
The primary suspect identified is Uday Reddy, believed to be connected to the threats originating from Tamil Nadu.
What security measures have been implemented?
Enhanced security measures include increased police presence and installation of metal detectors at sensitive sites.
Is this the first bomb threat in Jharkhand?
No, this is the second bomb threat aimed at the Dhanbad Civil Court within a short period.
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