Bomb Threat Disrupts Court Proceedings in Kasaragod, Kerala
Bomb Threat at Kasaragod District Court
A bomb threat caused a significant stir at the Kasaragod district court in Kerala on Thursday morning. According to police reports, the threat was received via the court's official email around 11 AM.
Main Actions Taken:
Evacuation of the Premises: Following the receipt of the email, the court was promptly evacuated for safety reasons, halting all operations.
Intensive Search Operation: Authorities dispatched a Bomb Disposal Squad and a Dog Squad to the scene immediately after the threat was reported.
Current Update: A senior police official stated that a thorough search of the entire premises was conducted, but no suspicious items or explosives have been found so far.
Detailed Report:
The bomb threat at the Kasaragod district court led to an immediate evacuation and search, as confirmed by police. The threat was reported around 11 AM through the court's official email. A senior police officer mentioned, 'The Bomb Disposal Squad was sent for inspection, and the court premises were cleared. Nothing has been discovered so far.'
The district police chief has instructed that if the threat is found to be false, a case will be registered for further investigation. A lawyer outside the court informed a news channel that the email originated from Tamil Nadu.
The lawyer added that police instructed everyone to vacate the court premises while the search was ongoing. Last year, several government offices and even airports in the state received bomb threats via email, which later turned out to be hoaxes.
