On Tuesday, April 15, Mandir Aedhaya’s frame was threatened by a bomb. Authorities intensified in and around the city in neighboring areas.
After threaten
On Tuesday, April 15, Mandir Aedhaya’s frame was threatened by a bomb. Authorities intensified in and around the city in neighboring areas.
Electronic letters claiming that bombs were planted in four district collectors in the Uttar Publadesh, called for safety on Tuesday, but nothing was found after the evacuation of buildings and wide survey. Shortly after the authorities received emails in the Firozad, oligarch, drum and chanduli, bombs disposal units, mabot check teams, dogs and local police were quickly mobilized into appropriate collectible premises. All the buildings were evacuated and carefully searched, officials said.
Authorities in all four constituencies said there were no explosives and suspicious items. Investigations are being conducted to determine those responsible for sending emails, they added.
In the oligarch, a senior police officer told reporters: “Shortly after receiving an e -mail of security force reached the district magistrate and evacuated the premises. The marvelous check of the whole complex was carried out. While there were no suspicious subjects, the inspection continued as an upset.” The official added that the threatening letter was received at the official Email ID.
In the drumstone, the district magistrate Shashanka Tripati said: “Today we received a threatening letter at an official certificate, saying that explosives, like RDX, were planted on the campus collectors.
“Although the information did not seem reliable initially, we immediately warned the police chief and called the bombs that carried out a careful search unit. The suspicious object has not yet been found. Efforts to trace the e -mail source.” The city officer Sumit Tripati said the origin and authenticity of the e -mail remains unclear.
“Investigations are ongoing to determine whether it was a mischief or part of a greater conspiracy,” he said.
In Chanduly, the district magistrate Nickyl said a fund that a person who identifies himself as Gopal Swami has sent an electronic message about a possible bombing in the collector, allegedly related to political problems in Tamil Nadu. “The sender even listed the address Tamil Nadu. We immediately warned the police chief and launched the full search for the collector. Nothing suspicious was found. The email content seemed frivolous and lacked the authority, but we were still in full care,” the DM said.
In the firrosabad, a similar threat received an email near Tuesday, saying that the explosive material was placed in the office of the magistrate.
Authorities for building a wall security around the temple
The security wall, which covers about four kilometers, is mounted around the Ram Temple in Aedhja, and allegedly stated on Monday that the chairman of the construction committee for the construction of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nripendra Misra.
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