Could a Bomb Threat at Jaipur’s ESIC Hospital Be Linked to a Fake Passport Racket?

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Key Takeaways
- Bomb threat sent via email to Jaipur's ESIC Hospital.
- Allegations involve a fake passport racket tied to ex-LTTE members.
- No explosives were found, indicating a potential hoax.
- Authorities are investigating the serious accusations against a serving IPS officer.
- This incident is part of a series of recent false threats in the region.
Jaipur, June 26 (NationPress) A bomb threat delivered via email to Jaipur's ESIC Hospital triggered a significant security alert on Thursday, leading to a rapid and organized response from various agencies.
The message, purportedly from 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab, not only contained threats of violence but also implicated a larger scheme involving the distribution of fake passports to former LTTE members.
The hospital management promptly notified authorities upon receiving the email. Subsequently, teams from the local police, fire brigade, bomb disposal unit, civil defense, and cyber cell rushed to the scene to conduct a comprehensive search.
No suspicious items were discovered, and the operation was eventually called off.
What heightened concerns was the email's content. It accused Tamil Nadu IPS officer Davidson Devasirvatham of aiding in the issuance of fraudulent passports to ex-LTTE members through a travel agency allegedly operated by his spouse.
The email further alleged that these individuals had been recruited by Pakistan and were traveling in a 'bio-bubble' vehicle equipped with mobile devices and fuses intended for chemical attacks.
Additionally, it warned that should their plot appear to be disrupted, the suspects might detonate a nerve gas IED within the hospital premises.
The email called for immediate notification of the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and an investigation into the officer's involvement.
It also proposed that the legitimacy of the fake passports could be verified with the Intelligence Department’s Madurai office. Claiming personal involvement in this conspiracy, the sender insisted it was not a hoax.
This incident is part of a series of recent false threats in Jaipur. On May 8, 12, and 13, similar bomb threats targeted the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, with one email demanding justice for a rape victim. A woman from Ahmedabad was arrested in connection with those threats, allegedly sending four to five such emails.
Another threat was reported on May 9, when the Jaipur Metro received an email referencing the so-called 'Operation Sindoor.' No explosives were found in that instance either.
The latest threat email has been forwarded to the cyber cell for further investigation, particularly due to its potential links with previous hoax messages and the serious accusations made against a serving IPS officer.