Haryana: Fatehabad Small Secretariat threatens to bomb, nothing suspect looking for
Fatehabad, May 21 (IANS). The administration was raised due to the imminent email to bomb the small secretariat in the Fatehabad district of Haryana. After the threatening e -mail, the administration came into effect immediately and the small secretariat building was started. The local police and administration themselves did a search operation for about an hour. After this, the Bomb Disposal Squad (Bomb Squad) team and Cid Haryana Fatehabad reached. The team performed a thorough search operation in the small secretariat building and the environment, but no suspicious object or material was found. FateHabad Superintendent of Police (SP) Siddhant Jain said that the government’s email address of the government’s small secretariat is being threatened to bomb the building at about 7am. There were also names of some South Indian persons in the email, who apparently have no connection to the Fatehabad region. SP Jain said the police and administration became completely alert after receiving the threat. A thorough search operation was performed in the small secretariat and its environment, in which no suspicious object was found. He said the investigation was started with a view to the seriousness of the case. Gmail authorities have been contacted to detect the source of email, so that the elements involved in this ominous act can be identified and taken against them strictly. The SP gave the assurance that the situation is completely under control and that the general public does not have to panic. The police administration called on the citizens to immediately inform the police about any suspicious activity. It is also advisable not to pay attention to rumors. After this incident, the security system in the small secretariat and the surrounding area was tightened. The administration takes the matter seriously and does everything in effect to catch the ominous elements. At present, the situation is normal and the administration has called on the people to maintain peace. -Ians Aks/Aques Share This Story -Tags