New Delhi: Wave of panic sweeps cities bomb threat targeted School, hospitals, railways and even the bustling IGI Airport. However, it soon became apparent that these threats were nothing more than threats. scam, leaving the authorities scratching their heads. But how did this start? Let’s take a look at the strange case of the “bomb button”.
where it all begins
Chaos began in New Delhi when more than 100 schools received a shocking bomb threat via email. However, the series of threats did not stop there.
Next destination: Ahmedabad
On May 6, around 14 schools in Ahmedabad were thrown into chaos after receiving a shocking bomb threat via email. However, an initial investigation soon revealed that the threats were once again nothing more than a hoax. It is suspected that the intention behind these false threats was to sour the atmosphere, especially in light of the upcoming vote on May 7.
Next destination: Jaipur
Four schools in Jaipur were rattled by bomb threats sent via email on Monday morning. The police have launched an investigation into the matter. However, given the recent spate of hoax threats, there is strong suspicion that this incident could also be another false alarm.
Target expansion
Apart from schools, bomb threats were also targeted at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and eight hospitals in the capital.
A hospital chain in Bengaluru received a bomb threat via email on Sunday, causing panic and panic. However, the threat was soon revealed to be a hoax.
Where does the email come from? RussiaChina, Pakistan?
An ANI report said that the Delhi Police is investigating a possible joint conspiracy involving China and Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. However, it was later revealed that the email ID that sent the threatening emails to the school had links to Russia.
In a major development in the Ahmedabad school bomb threat case, the crime branch found Pakistan’s links to threats against at least 14 schools in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
The investigation initially traced the emails to Russian domains, specifically from the email address “tauheedl@mail.ru”. However, further investigation revealed links to Pakistani military camps, as shared by Sharad Singhal of JCP Ahmedabad Crime Branch.
Disrupting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections?
Initially, authorities suspected a “deeper conspiracy” behind the bomb threats as they coincided with the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
where it all begins
Chaos began in New Delhi when more than 100 schools received a shocking bomb threat via email. However, the series of threats did not stop there.
Next destination: Ahmedabad
On May 6, around 14 schools in Ahmedabad were thrown into chaos after receiving a shocking bomb threat via email. However, an initial investigation soon revealed that the threats were once again nothing more than a hoax. It is suspected that the intention behind these false threats was to sour the atmosphere, especially in light of the upcoming vote on May 7.
Next destination: Jaipur
Four schools in Jaipur were rattled by bomb threats sent via email on Monday morning. The police have launched an investigation into the matter. However, given the recent spate of hoax threats, there is strong suspicion that this incident could also be another false alarm.
Target expansion
Apart from schools, bomb threats were also targeted at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and eight hospitals in the capital.
A hospital chain in Bengaluru received a bomb threat via email on Sunday, causing panic and panic. However, the threat was soon revealed to be a hoax.
Where does the email come from? RussiaChina, Pakistan?
An ANI report said that the Delhi Police is investigating a possible joint conspiracy involving China and Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI. However, it was later revealed that the email ID that sent the threatening emails to the school had links to Russia.
In a major development in the Ahmedabad school bomb threat case, the crime branch found Pakistan’s links to threats against at least 14 schools in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
The investigation initially traced the emails to Russian domains, specifically from the email address “tauheedl@mail.ru”. However, further investigation revealed links to Pakistani military camps, as shared by Sharad Singhal of JCP Ahmedabad Crime Branch.
Disrupting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections?
Initially, authorities suspected a “deeper conspiracy” behind the bomb threats as they coincided with the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in 2024.