Chandigarh on High Alert Following Multiple Bomb Threats
Chandigarh Bomb Threats: Schools, Flights, Secretariat on High Alert
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On Thursday morning, multiple bomb threats were reported across Chandigarh, affecting schools, two Air India flights, and the Secretariat. Police have initiated search operations, finding no suspicious items so far. This follows a previous threat received on April 6, warning of potential bomb blasts at key locations in the city.
- 01Multiple bomb threats reported in Chandigarh affecting schools and flights.
- 02Chandigarh Police are conducting ongoing search operations.
- 03A previous threat on April 6 warned of bomb blasts at various locations.
- 04Threats include specific timings and mention of a grenade attack.
- 05Authorities are investigating the source of the threats.
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Chandigarh, India, is on high alert after receiving multiple bomb threat emails on Thursday morning, targeting several schools, two Air India flights, and the Secretariat. The affected schools include St Soldier International School, Ryan International School, and Delhi Public School, among others. Chandigarh Police have launched extensive search operations across these locations, although no suspicious items have been found so far. This incident follows a similar threat received on April 6, which warned of bomb blasts at key locations including the Mayor's office and Chandigarh University, with specific timings for the alleged attacks. The threatening email contained a message referencing Khalistan and warned residents to protect their children. Authorities are actively investigating these threats to ensure public safety.
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The bomb threats have heightened security measures in Chandigarh, affecting daily activities and causing anxiety among residents and parents.
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