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Case registered after 41 airports receive bomb threat emails

Notably, 41 airports, including in Varanasi, Chennai, Patna and Jaipur, received bomb threat emails on Tuesday, prompting authorities to scramble contingency measures and carry out anti-sabotage checks that lasted hours, and each of them was found to be a hoax

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After several airports across the country received hoax bomb threats via email on Tuesday, police have registered a criminal case and are investigating the matter, an officer said on Wednesday.

Following the email threat, which has been proven to be a hoax, authorities have sought information from Gmail, the email service provider. The information has been sought from Gmail to identify the person who sent the threatening message, and a detailed investigation is underway, as per officials reported PTI.

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