What Happened at the Gandhinagar Court Following a Bomb Threat?

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What Happened at the Gandhinagar Court Following a Bomb Threat?

Synopsis

A bomb threat led to the evacuation of the Gandhinagar Sessions Court, as security measures intensified. This incident follows a similar threat to schools in the region, raising concerns about safety in public spaces.

Key Takeaways

Gandhinagar Sessions Court was evacuated due to a bomb threat email.
Local police and bomb disposal teams conducted thorough inspections.
Security measures were heightened around the court complex.
This incident follows similar threats to schools in the region.
Cybercrime units are working to trace the email's origin.

Gandhinagar, Feb 17 (NationPress) The sessions at the Gandhinagar Sessions Court were halted on Tuesday after an alarming email threatened to detonate a bomb within the court, prompting an immediate evacuation and rigorous security measures, according to officials.

As reported by the police, the threatening email was directed to the court's official email shortly before the judicial proceedings were set to commence.

Court officials quickly informed higher authorities, leading to judges, lawyers, litigants, and staff being evacuated from the complex as a precaution.

The evacuation was executed smoothly while security protocols were implemented.

Local police, alongside the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad and dog unit, arrived at the court complex shortly after the warning was issued.

All entry and exit points were secured, and a meticulous search of all courtrooms, chambers, hallways, and the parking lot took place.

Vehicles parked on the premises were also thoroughly examined.

Inspector Bharat Goyal from Sector-7 stated to IANS: "The email reached the Gandhinagar Sessions Court around 10 am. Its content involved Khalistan propaganda and accusations of injustice towards police officials in Tamil Nadu. Currently, inspections within the premises are ongoing, and nothing suspicious has been discovered so far. The investigation continues."

Cybercrime units have started efforts to trace the email's origin and IP address to identify the individuals responsible.

Security measures around the court complex in Gandhinagar were heightened during the operation, with additional personnel deployed to ensure safety.

This incident follows another concerning event just a day prior, where over 28 schools in Ahmedabad and Vadodara received bomb threat emails, resulting in evacuations and exhaustive searches of school grounds.

The police conducted thorough checks at the affected schools and reported no suspicious items were found.

Investigations into those incidents are also ongoing to track down the source of the emails.

Point of View

It is crucial to acknowledge the rising trend of security threats in public institutions. This alarming incident not only raises questions about safety but also highlights the need for robust measures to protect citizens. The response by law enforcement demonstrates a commitment to ensuring public safety, and thorough investigations must follow to address these threats effectively.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the evacuation of the Gandhinagar Sessions Court?
An email threatening to detonate a bomb was received by the court shortly before proceedings were set to start, leading to immediate evacuation and security checks.
Were any suspicious items found during the security checks?
No suspicious items have been found during the thorough inspections conducted by local police and bomb disposal units.
Is there a connection between this incident and the bomb threats received by schools?
The timing of these incidents raises concerns, but investigations are ongoing to determine any connections.
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