The Patna Civil Court was thrown into disarray Thursday morning following a third bomb threat email in four days, threatening total annihilation of the facility. Such relentless harassment has officials on edge, probing for deeper conspiracies.
Security sprang into action: premises vacated, gates bolted, and a blanket entry ban imposed. This protocol, now familiar, underscores the drilled efficiency born from back-to-back alerts.
A multi-agency response unfolded with Pirbahor cops, explosives experts, and K9 units fanning out for exhaustive inspections. Preliminary sweeps yield no threats, yet caution reigns.
Leadership from Town DSP Rajesh Ranjan stresses comprehensive inquiry: ‘No shortcuts on safety; we’re dissecting the cyber trail meticulously.’ SI Sinku Kumari confirmed active searches, no anomalies spotted.
Flashback to recent history: The prior day’s email foiled Pappu Yadav’s court stint, stalling justice. Patterns suggest orchestration, possibly linked to influential litigants or anti-system elements.
Police cyber cells are decoding sender details, IP traces, and motives. Recommendations pour in for fortified perimeters, real-time monitoring, and threat intelligence sharing.
Beyond logistics, these events strain the justice ecosystem, delaying cases and demoralizing personnel. Patna’s guardians of law affirm commitment to dismantling this threat network, restoring seamless court functionality soon.
