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Warangal Court Faces Bomb Threat Hoax; Police Declare Safety After Search

Work at the Warangal District Court was brought to a standstill on Friday morning after a bomb threat was received by the court authorities. The situation prompted immediate action from the police, who, assisted by a canine squad, conducted extensive searches across the court premises.

Warangal: Work at the Warangal District Court was brought to a standstill on Friday morning after a bomb threat was received by the court authorities. The situation prompted immediate action from the police, who, assisted by a canine squad, conducted extensive searches across the court premises.

According to reports, an unidentified miscreant emailed the judge, claiming that a bomb had been planted on the court grounds. This email triggered an emergency response, and police teams swiftly arrived at the scene to carry out thorough security checks.

Despite the heightened tension, after conducting a meticulous search, the authorities confirmed that no explosive device was found. The bomb threat was subsequently declared a hoax, allowing court proceedings to resume.

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Police Swiftly Respond to the Threat

The police, along with security personnel and a specialized canine squad, worked together to ensure the safety of everyone in and around the court premises. The operation was carried out swiftly and efficiently, with no injuries or damages reported.

Local law enforcement officials emphasized that they would continue to investigate the origin of the threat and take necessary actions against those responsible for causing the disruption.

After declaring the bomb threat a hoax, normal court operations resumed. The police reassured the public and court staff that adequate security measures would be in place to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

This incident marks a disturbing trend of hoax threats, as law enforcement agencies across India have dealt with similar cases in the past. Authorities have urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to maintain public safety.

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