
The Ram Mandir Trust on Tuesday received a threat mail warning of bombing the grand temple in Ayodhya, prompting the police and security agencies to launch in investigation.
The temple trust said that the threat mail was sent to them via mail on Monday night. Following the threat mail, a search operation was launched and an FIR registered at the Ayodhya cyber police station. The email said, “Increase the security of the temple.”
Apart from the Ram Mandir trust, the District Magistrates in Barabanki and Chandauli also received emails containing bomb threats. In Ayodhya, security personnel launched an extensive search operation, combing through the area for any suspicious activity or threats.
Ayodhya police took swift action after receiving a threatening email about blowing up the Ram temple. The email, sent from Tamil Nadu, claimed to be from the Tamil Nadu in-charge of an ISI cell, stating the attack was to divert attention from a local scam. An FIR was lodged at… pic.twitter.com/w7D34j0GS9
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Preliminary findings indicate that the emails originated from Tamil Nadu, intensifying efforts by the cyber cell to trace the source and identify those behind the threats. The email is said to be from the Tamil Nadu in-charge of an ISI cell, stating the attack was to divert attention from a local scam.
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