In response, law enforcement agencies mobilised,dispatching police units and bomb disposal squads to conduct thorough searches and assessments
Multiple bomb threats has swept through Delhi, targeting multiple hospitals and the bustling Indira Gandhi International Airport. The threats, transmitted via email, have instilled fear and prompted urgent responses from authorities.
The emails, which specifically mentioned eight hospitals including Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital and Janakpuri Super Speciality Hospital, as well as Terminal-3 of the airport, raised concerns about potential explosive devices planted within the premises.
In response, law enforcement agencies mobilised,dispatching police units and bomb disposal squads to conduct thorough searches and assessments. Despite the gravity of the situation, the investigations yielded no tangible evidence of any imminent danger, leading officials to classify the threats as false alarms.
One of the hospitals affected, Hindu Rao Hospital, confirmed the receipt of a bomb threat, triggering heightened security protocols. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi, in collaboration with local authorities, initiated comprehensive searches of the hospital grounds, employing canine units and specialized bomb detection teams. Fortunately, these efforts concluded without discovering any credible threats.
In light of these incidents, security measures have been significantly bolstered across all hospitals in the city, with increased police presence and surveillance. Moreover, additional security personnel have been deployed at the airport to ensure the safety of travelers and staff.
While the immediate threats have been neutralized, investigations into the origins and motives behind these menacing emails are ongoing. Authorities remain vigilant and committed to uncovering the perpetrators behind these alarming incidents, reaffirming their dedication to safeguarding public safety and restoring calm to the community.

