Dahod District Court Evacuated Following Bomb Threat Email
The Dahod district court in Gujarat was evacuated on Monday after authorities received a bomb threat via email. Police immediately launched a comprehensive search operation at the premises to ensure the safety of all individuals present. This incident adds to a series of similar threats that have recently disrupted normal activities across the state.
Recent Wave of Bomb Threats Across Gujarat Schools
In recent weeks, several schools throughout Gujarat have also been targeted with bomb threat emails, leading to evacuations and causing significant panic among students, staff, and parents. These threats have created a climate of fear and uncertainty, prompting swift responses from law enforcement agencies to secure the affected locations.
Investigations Uncover Suspected Foreign Link
Investigations into these bomb threat incidents are being conducted by the city crime branch and the cybercrime cell. Preliminary findings from cyber forensics indicate that the threats were coordinated from locations outside India, suggesting a suspected foreign link. Senior officials have confirmed that all threats have so far been determined to be hoaxes, with no actual explosives found.
However, the digital footprints traced during the probe point to a group operating from foreign locations. This revelation highlights the evolving challenge of cyber threats in Gujarat, emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to combat such malicious activities.
Official Statements and Ongoing Efforts
Authorities have reassured the public that all threats are being taken seriously, with continuous monitoring and preventive actions in place. The police are working diligently to identify the perpetrators behind these hoaxes and to strengthen security protocols to prevent future incidents. The investigation remains ongoing as officials delve deeper into the cyber evidence to uncover the full extent of the foreign involvement.



