"We received information in the control regarding suspicious individuals. After this, we carried out a check at the railway station. With the help of the dog squad and the BDS (bomb disposal squad), we checked the train as well. We have not discovered any suspicious material. We brought i
Security forces have been on high alert since the Delhi blast near Red Fort, which has killed atleast 15 people. A day after the blasts, multiple courts in Delhi and schools received hoax bomb threats.
As per court sources, the NIA submitted before court that they need his custody to unearth the larger conspiracy behind the November 10 bast near the Red Fort in the city.
A threat email for a bomb blast at the Patiala House Court, Rohini Court, and Saket Court was received in the morning. Thereafter, the court premises were evaluated by the security agency.
On November 10, a blast near Delhi's Red Fort killed 15 people and injured many others. The prime accused, Dr Umar Un Nabi, a Kashmiri resident, was in the wheel carrying the explosive material.
The National Capital's Patiala House Court on Tuesday received a bomb threat ahead of the production of the accused Jasir Bilal alias Danish by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the Red Fort bomb blast case before the Principal Sessions Judge.
The Airport Authority informed over the phone that all passengers were safe and the aircraft was being checked. "An emergency landing in Varanasi was carried out based on information about a bomb in the Air India flight coming from Mumbai to Varanasi," said the Airport Director.
A bomb threat email received on IndiGo's grievance portal on Wednesday triggered security checks at Delhi Airport's Terminal 3, but later turned out to be a hoax, the Delhi Police said. The email, which also mentioned several other airports including Delhi, Chennai, and Goa, prompted an i
According to a Rajiv Gandhi International Airport official, "On 01.11.2025 at about 0535 hrs, a message was received from APOC that an email was received at RGIA Customer Support RGIA.Customersupport@gmrgroup.in from email ID Papaita Rajan at 05.25 hrs with Subject: Prevent landing of Ind
The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Saturday brought five suspects from different parts of the state to Jaipur for detailed questioning in connection with suspicious activities.