Were Bomb Threats Made to Collectorates in Three Rajasthan Districts?
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Jaipur, Dec 23 (NationPress) Emails containing bomb threats were directed at three district collectorate offices in Rajasthan on Tuesday, causing widespread panic. The collectorates in Ajmer, Dholpur, and Barmer received these alarming emails, leading to immediate evacuations and thorough search operations.
Officials reported that the emails arrived at approximately 11:45 a.m.
As a safety measure, administrative authorities evacuated all three collectorate premises. Police forces, bomb disposal teams, and dog units were swiftly deployed for extensive searches.
So far, officials have confirmed that no suspicious items have been discovered.
The Barmer District Collectorate received a bomb threat via email, allegedly originating from Tamil Nadu.
Superintendent of Police Narendra Singh Meena stated that the entire collectorate was sealed following the threat, prompting a comprehensive search operation.
Security agencies are actively investigating the source of the email.
Ajmer Additional SP (City) Himanshu Jangid noted that District Collector Lokbandhu received the threatening email during the ongoing Urs festival, inciting panic in the locality.
Police arrived promptly and evacuated the collectorate. Notably, this marks the third bomb threat received by the Ajmer District Collectorate this month, with previous threats reported on December 4 and December 10, which targeted both the collectorate and the Ajmer Dargah.
The Dholpur Collectorate was also subjected to a similar bomb threat via email. In response, police immediately evacuated the building, and the nearby Superintendent of Police's office was also cleared as a safety measure.
A dog squad team from Bharatpur was summoned, with SP Vikas Sangwan personally overseeing the search operation. Authorities confirmed that investigations are ongoing, with cyber teams engaged in tracing the origin of these threatening emails.