Nagaur Court Receives Bomb Threat Again, Security Measures Intensified

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Arpit Soni

Nagaur Court Receives Bomb Threat Again, Security Measures Intensified

Mumbai, March 9: The Nagaur Court in Rajasthan has received another bomb threat, prompting police and security officials to evacuate the premises and initiate a thorough investigation on Monday. Utilizing advanced technology and canine units, every area of the court complex is being meticulously searched to minimize risks to life and property.

Authorities are currently verifying the origin of the threatening email. Initial reports indicate that the email was sent directly to the court, which subsequently alerted the rest of the judicial system.

According to police, these threats are primarily being received via email, and the source remains unidentified. No concrete evidence has emerged regarding the origin or motive behind these threats. Each time such threats arise, security protocols are heightened. The focus is on minimizing potential damage should the threat become active.

A lawyer noted that this series of threats has been ongoing for the past month, marking the second instance of a bomb threat directed at the Nagaur Court. This situation has disrupted court proceedings, causing delays in bail and other matters. The police force is closely monitoring all activities within the court complex to ensure safety.

The main challenge lies in identifying the source of these threats. Government and relevant agencies are urged to trace the email’s origin as swiftly as possible. Recently, similar threats have also been reported in Jodhpur, Jaipur, and Bikaner, significantly impacting court operations and administration.

Both police and court staff are diligently working to maintain security and prevent administrative disruptions. However, the ongoing uncertainty regarding the source of these threats continues to raise concerns. Lawyers and court personnel emphasize the need for collaboration among authorities and agencies to identify the source to prevent future incidents.

Arpit Soni has had a passion for journalism since the beginning. Now he has turned this hobby into his profession. Arpit, who is a resident of Udaipur, enjoys editing and writing news related to journalism. He has worked as a Senior Content Producer in several important roles at Bhaskar, Patrika, Pratahkal, Punjab Kesari, and Times. Arpit completed his schooling in Udaipur and Jaipur. He has been working in the media industry for more than 10 years, and his journey is still continuing. ✍️📚

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