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Police said they are tracking the IP address of the email sender with the help of network experts.
The emails claimed there were bombs planted under hospital beds and bathrooms, police said
Several hospitals in Rajasthan, including five here, received bomb threat emails on Sunday that turned out to be a hoax, police said.
The bomb squad cordoned off the hospital for inspection but found nothing suspicious.
The emails claimed there were bombs planted under hospital beds and bathrooms, police said.
The city hospitals that received the threatening emails include Monilek Hospital, CK Birla Hospital, Manas Hospital, Apex Hospital and Rungta Hospital.
Police have not confirmed the exact number of hospitals across the state that received the hoax emails. But they said five hospitals in Jaipur reported receiving threatening emails.
“Bomb disposal squads have been dispatched to these locations. During searches, nothing suspicious was found,” Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Kunwar Rashtradeep said.
Police said they are tracking the IP address of the email sender with the help of network experts.
An email sent to the hospital read: “I have planted bombs in the hospital building. The bombs are hidden under hospital beds and in bathrooms. Everyone in the hospital will be killed or lose limbs. None of you will escape. ” You will end up in a pool of blood. You deserve nothing but death. The terrorists “Ching and Cultist” are behind this massacre.
Two malls in the National Capital Region received email bomb threats Saturday that turned out to be hoaxes.
On May 1 this year, several schools in the National Capital Region of Delhi, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad, received emails about bombs being planted on their campuses. In panic. The threat threw police and security personnel into confusion and turned out to be a hoax.
(This report has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from United News Agency-PTI)