Mumbai: A threatening email was received at the Bandra Family Court in BKC on Thursday. Following the email, the BKC police station and the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) were informed. A bomb squad team arrived at the scene and conducted a thorough search, but nothing was recovered.
Bomb Threat Triggers Police Action
According to the police, the email was received around 4:30 pm at the Family Court's official email ID. In the email, the sender claimed that a bomb had been planted in the BKC Family Court.
BKC Family Court received a bomb threat email at 4:30 pm claiming explosives were planted and demanding the transfer of a POCSO case involving S.V. Shekher, allegedly influenced by Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin. BKC police evacuated the court and conducted a search with BDDS, finding… pic.twitter.com/MNu6RaSvbH
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After receiving this information, the BKC police immediately arrived at the court, evacuated it, and, along with the BDDS, conducted a detailed search; however, no explosives were found.
Email Mentions POCSO Case and Political Allegations
The email further claimed that a POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) case was filed against S.V. Shekhar was influenced by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. The sender demanded that the case be shifted out of Chennai, alleging that it had been filed under pressure from judges and politicians.
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Police are currently working to identify the sender of the threatening email and are trying to trace the IP (Internet Protocol) address.
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