Patna: Security was tightened at the Patna Civil Court on Friday after authorities received a bomb threat via email, officials said.
Patna (Central) SP Diksha said a bomb disposal team and a dog squad were immediately deployed to conduct a thorough search of the court premises.
"A bomb threat received via email said explosives were planted inside the civil court premises. Security was immediately tightened and a bomb disposal team and a dog squad were engaged. After a thorough search, nothing was found," Diksha told reporters.
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The operation was carried out without causing any inconvenience to the public, she added.
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A case has been registered, and the cyber cell has been tasked with tracing the origin of the email.
A high-security alert was sounded across Bihar on Thursday following inputs suggesting three terrorists from Pakistan entered the state through Nepal.
Bihar Police headquarters issued an alert to all district police and also issued the names and photographs of the terrorists, belonging to the banned terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed.
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