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Following information from the collectorate authorities, the local police and bomb squad reached the complex and took up checking for the presence of any explosive substances.
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The aircraft, carrying more than 320 people, landed safely at Mumbai and is undergoing mandatory checks by the security agencies
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Rasheed jokingly responded that his luggage contained a 'bomb' when an airport security official questioned about its weight
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Based on phone number and location, police tracked Mohammed Ali and arrested him from Langar Houz
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As per available information, the Chief Minister’s Public Relations team had received a call from an unidentified person informing of a bomb in the premises
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Following information from the management, the Army personnel, local police and bomb squad reached the school and took up checking for presence of any explosive substances
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Preliminary investigations revealed that he did not want to appear for examinations. The boy sent bomb threat emails to many schools, barring his educational institution. The string of bomb threats in the past few weeks, which later turned out to be hoaxes, had sent police into a tizzy
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Police, Fire Department, bomb detection teams and the dog squad participating in the search operation
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Fire Department, local police, dog squad teams reach school and launch search operation;. police say nothing suspicious found
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Apparently written in the Russian language, the email was sent to the official website of the Central Bank on Thursday afternoon, threatening to blow up the building with explosives
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The incident sparked immediate concern among airport authorities and prompted a swift response from security personnel
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The aircraft, which had taken off from Nagpur for Kolkata, was diverted after airport authorities received the threat, officials say
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The Nagpur city police's special branch has identified the man as Jagdish Uikey, an author of a book on terrorism, who was arrested in 2021 in a case
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Two hotels and the Varadaraja temple in the town received emails claiming that bombs had been planted on their premises. After the hotel and temple management alerted the police, law enforcement agencies conducted thorough searches with the assistance of sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads, but no explosives were found.
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Police deployed sniffer dogs and bomb disposal teams after three private hotels received bomb threats via email. According to police, the threats were sent on Thursday evening to hotels in the Leela Mahal, Kapila Theertham, and Alipiri areas.
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According to sources, the flights of IndiGo, Vistara and Air India were among those that received the bomb threats
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After security checks, the flight was cleared for take off and later landed at London at around 11.40 pm local time on Friday
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The Boeing 787 aircraft was immediately taken to the isolation bay for mandatory security checks, according to the source
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The flight had 211 passengers, including 20 crew members
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Commercial flight operations at the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya Dham were launched earlier this year.