Did bomb threat emails disrupt proceedings in Karnataka courts?
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Bengaluru, Feb 16 (NationPress) - A series of bomb threat emails targeting courts in Davanagere, Hassan, and Madikeri districts, along with the High Court bench in Dharwad, caused widespread alarm and led to the suspension of legal proceedings.
The district court in Davanagere received an email purportedly from an individual in Tamil Nadu warning of an RDX bomb planted on the court grounds, set to detonate between 8:20 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. This message also included a threat directed at the Central government regarding the increase in reservation quotas.
Upon discovery of the email, court activities were immediately halted, and judges, lawyers, and staff were evacuated as a safety precaution. Bomb disposal teams and canine units were deployed to scour the court complex, creating an atmosphere of tension in the vicinity.
Similarly, the Madikeri district court was also targeted with a bomb threat email claiming a bomb was hidden on its premises. Following this alarming message, court sessions were suspended, and personnel were evacuated.
Authorities initiated a thorough inspection of the court complex situated on the outskirts of Madikeri, deploying bomb disposal and dog squads to search the area.
The High Court bench in Dharwad received a hoax bomb threat email, prompting advocates and staff to evacuate the building. Local police swiftly arrived, and bomb disposal and canine units were mobilized for a comprehensive search.
Fire and emergency services subsequently arrived at the court premises to assist in the investigation under the supervision of SP Gunjan Arya. Meanwhile, advocates from the Dharwad High Court have called for a digital probe into the matter.
The district court in Hassan also received a bomb threat email, prompting the Hassan Town Police to commence inspections. Court staff and lawyers were instructed to leave the premises while thorough searches were conducted, including checks by bomb disposal and dog squads in the parking area and throughout the building.
Authorities are currently investigating the origins of these emails, with further updates expected soon.