An Amsterdam-Hyderabad KLM Airlines Flight received a bomb threat email on Monday at Hyderabad airport around 12 am. Standard safety protocols were initiated, and the flight landed safely at 1 pm.
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Vastrapur Police Inspector L L Chavda said that after receiving information about the threat emails, immediate steps were taken to ensure the safety of students and staff. Security agencies were alerted and inspections were launched.
On Wednesday, three schools in Ahmedabad received threatening emails, prompting an immediate call to authorties. Police are on site for public safety, according to the Joint Police Commissioner.
The Income Tax Department has issued a fresh public advisory cautioning taxpayers--especially senior citizens--against a growing number of fraudulent emails, SMS messages and websites impersonating the Department to steal personal and financial information.
Several schools in Punjab's Amritsar received hoax bomb threats via email on Friday, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP-2), Sirivennela said.
After two schools in the national capital received bomb threats earlier in the day, Sanskriti School also received a similar threatening email on Wednesday, which included references to the Khalistan movement.
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The Indian School in New Delhi received a bomb threat via email on Wednesday. The school issued a notice to the parents immediately afterwards to collect the students as a precautionary measure.
According to officials, the fake call centre lured job seekers by promising placements in reputed multinational companies. Using fabricated email IDs, forged call letters, and appointment documents, the gang extorted amounts ranging from ₹4,000 to ₹25,000 from victims under the guise of r