Jul 07, 2025

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Case registered against sender of threat mail to blow up airport: On June 29, there was a threat that explosives were planted around the airport; Nothing was found at the end of the investigation

For some time now, institutions like schools, airports and courts in Gujarat have been receiving threatening emails. On June 29, the Ahmedabad airport received a bomb threat through an email from an unknown person. However, after receiving the threat, no suspicious object was found when an immediate investigation was conducted by various security agencies, so the operations of the airport were continued as usual. Airport police have registered a case in this regard and further investigation is underway. 'Powerful explosives hidden in backpacks around airport' Neelam Sharma, who works as a security manager with the Adani company at the airport, has lodged a complaint at the airport police station that at 10:30 am on June 29, an email in English was received from an unknown email ID on Adani's official email. "Powerful explosives are hidden in the backpack around the airport, you have to quickly evacuate the building. People who don't get the building vacated will die. Two people named Rodkill and Kyaw are claiming responsibility for this terrorist attack. The airport was reopened as there was a false threat The airport received the e-mail and immediately informed the police. After which the police were investigated at the airport by various agencies such as airport, security, IB, BDDS, CISF and security of Adani Company. Nothing was found during the investigation of the explosive substance in the entire airport. So the e-mail non-specific message of this bomb threat was released. The airport was also opened as usual as there was a false threat. The airport police have registered a case against unidentified persons and launched an investigation.

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