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For the past several days, news of bombs in various places including airlines and schools has kept the administration awake. The news of bombs also scares the common people. Now, the criminal elements who threaten have started targeting the railways as well. The latest case is related to Bihar Sampark Kranti Superfast train. Information about a bomb in this train was received, after which there was a state of panic among the passengers sitting in the train.

nothing suspicious found

There has been a stir in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh due to the information of bomb in train number 12565 Bihar Sampark Kranti Superfast train. After the information of bomb, the RPF and GRP police team along with the dog squad have done a thorough checking of the train. However, nothing suspicious was found during the checking in the train. The train left after a delay of one and a half hours.

Man who made bomb threat on plane arrested

On the other hand, Maharashtra Police has arrested the accused who had given false bomb threat from Nagpur. The accused had created panic by spreading rumours of bomb blasts in planes across the country. The name of the accused is Jagdish Uike, who had spread rumours of bomb blasts by sending emails to airline companies across the country including Union Minister. Uike had threatened through email to carry out bomb blasts at 30 places in the country between 25 October and 30 October before Diwali. Police arrested him from Nagpur late at night.

Temples also received threats

Even before Diwali, threats of terrorist attacks had alerted security agencies across the country. On the occasion of Diwali, the terrorists' targets were Ayodhya's Ram Temple, Ujjain's Mahakal Temple and Tirupati's ISKCON. The police had received threats of terrorist attacks on temples through emails and letters, after which security arrangements were tightened in the temples.

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