Three hotels in Tirupati receive bomb threats through email
Authorities in Andhra Pradesh’s Tirupati were faced with a situation when bomb threats were sent via email to three hotels, prompting thorough searches with the assistance of local police and sniffer dogs. After confirming the threats to be false alarms, efforts are being made to uncover the origins of these threats, believed to be connected to the notorious drug lord Jaffer Sidiq.
In the sacred city of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, three hotels recently faced a scare as they received bomb threats via email. Swift to respond, local authorities swiftly mobilized, deploying police forces and sniffer dogs to meticulously sweep through the premises. Thankfully, after thorough searches, it was determined that the threats were false alarms, putting the situation to rest.
Tirupati East Police Station Circle Inspector Srinivasulu stated that bomb threat alerts were directed at three hotels. An FIR has been filed in connection with the threatening email, and the authorities are conducting a comprehensive investigation. Srinivasulu expressed confidence in identifying the perpetrators soon and unveiling the masterminds behind the threatening correspondence once the inquiry concludes.
Specifics concerning the potential danger
On Wednesday evening, three private hotels near Leela Mahal, Kapil Thertham, and Alipiri received emails. The subject of the alarming email stated: “Pakistan’s ISI planning to deploy Improvised Explosive Devices at specified hotels, Evacuate by 11 PM! Tamil Nadu Chief Minister implicated.
The statement alleged that the detention of Jaffer Sadiq had led to a rise in “global scrutiny” and insinuated that incidents like the one at schools were essential to shift focus from M.K. Stalin’s family ties to the issue.
Siddique Jafar’s profile
Investigations are ongoing to determine the origins of the drug smuggling activities in Tamil Nadu, following the arrest of ex-DMK member Jafar Siddique in February. The authorities are working diligently to safeguard public safety and maintain law and order in the region.