Security heightened across Delhi after Secretariat, Assembly, Red Fort, 2 schools receive bomb threat emails

In response to a series of bomb threat emails targeting key locations in Delhi, including the Secretariat, the Assembly, the Red Fort, and two schools, security measures have been significantly intensified across the city. The threats, which explicitly referenced metro services, prompted the Delhi Police to enhance security protocols at all stations of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. Authorities are taking these threats seriously, with increased police presence and surveillance aimed at ensuring public safety. The situation has raised concerns among citizens and officials alike, reflecting ongoing security challenges in the capital. Historical context reveals that Delhi has previously faced similar threats, necessitating vigilant security measures to protect vital infrastructure and public spaces. The police are actively investigating the source of the threats and have urged the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activities. As the investigation unfolds, the emphasis remains on maintaining safety and order in the wake of these alarming communications.
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