Was there a bomb threat at Eden Gardens during IPL?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Hoax bomb threat email
- No actual threat was found after searches.
- Security at Eden Gardens was significantly increased.
- Players honored the Indian defense forces prior to the match.
- Government vows to tackle the spread of fake news.
Kolkata, May 7 (NationPress) The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) received an alarming email on Wednesday regarding a potential bomb threat at Eden Gardens prior to the highly anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK).
Fortunately, after extensive search operations conducted by officials, no evidence supporting the email's claims was found, allowing the match to conclude with the MS Dhoni-led CSK defeating the defending champions by 2 wickets.
In response to the threat, CAB officials promptly notified Kolkata Police, who significantly increased security measures at Eden Gardens. Their bomb squad, supported by sniffer dogs specially trained for detecting explosives, conducted thorough inspections of the venue.
Given the current security landscape, particularly in light of Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the vigilance at Eden Gardens was notably escalated.
According to sources from the city police, the hoax bomb threat was sent from an unidentified email address to the CAB's official inbox. Authorities have commenced an investigation to trace the sender by tracking the IP address used to send the email.
Prior to the KKR-CSK match on Wednesday, players from both teams, along with officials from the BCCI and CAB, paid tribute to the members of the Indian defense forces for their successful operations. The national anthem was performed, with players standing at the boundary as a mark of respect for those who contributed to the strike.
In related news, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee issued a warning regarding the proliferation of false information stemming from rumors and speculation.
CM Banerjee confirmed that her government would take stringent measures against individuals disseminating fake information and news through various social media outlets.