
Hospitals in the capital Delhi have received a bomb threat through mail for the second time after 33 hours and 15 minutes. The mail was received for the first time at 3:04 pm on Sunday. The mail was received for the second time on Monday late night at 12.19 pm.
The patients who reached OPD at Delhi State Cancer Institute on Tuesday were stopped outside for a security check. This time a mail has also been sent to the Director General of Tihar Jail.
As a precaution, suspicious objects are being searched in the hospital premises. According to the information, the email threatening to bomb hospitals came at 12:19 pm on Monday. This time the mail ID is different (courtisgod123@beeble.com).
According to the information, bomb threat emails have been received in many hospitals including Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, GTB Hospital, Dada Dev Hospital, Hedgewar Hospital, and others in Delhi. The search operation is going on in the case. Delhi Fire Service has given this information.
Earlier on May 12, many hospitals in Delhi had received bomb threats. An email was received to the hospitals in this regard.
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