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A threat has been sent to CISF at Jaipur Airport through email, after which searches are being conducted everywhere.
Aditi Sharma , JaipurFri, 4 Oct 2024 12:01 PM share
Jaipur Airport has once again received a bomb threat. This time also the threat has been sent through email. According to the information, CISF has received an email in which a threat has been given to blow up the airport. The security personnel have been on alert mode since receiving the email. Search operation has been started at the airport. CISF is searching every nook and corner, although nothing suspicious has been found yet.
According to the information, the search for the person sending the email has also been started. Security personnel are also taking every possible step for the safety of passengers. This is not the first time that Jaipur Airport has received such a threat. Earlier in April too, such threatening emails had come which had created a stir. Security personnel searched everywhere but nothing suspicious was found and the threat turned out to be a hoax.
Railway stations also received threats
Earlier on October 2, many railway stations in Rajasthan had received bomb threats. After the news of threat came to light, security arrangements were increased at Alwar railway station. Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Police Force (RPF) officers and jawans at Alwar Railway Junction screened every suspicious passenger at the station. Apart from this, the belongings of the passengers coming and going to the station including the waiting room were also searched. RPF inspected railway bogies.
Sources said that Hanumangarh Railway Superintendent had received a letter in the name of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization and in it a threat was given to blow up many railway stations of Rajasthan including Hanumangarh Junction Railway Station. In this letter, a threat was given to bomb railway stations like Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Kota, Bundi, Udaipur, Jaipur etc. After receiving threats to bomb railway stations, there was a panic in the police administration and passengers were checked on the station platform.