💨 Abstract
On May 14, authorities in Baran, India, were alerted by an email threatening to blow up the district collectorate. The email, received at 6 am, instructed all officers to evacuate by 2 pm. Despite an extensive search by bomb disposal and dog squads, no explosives were found. The Mini Secretariat, which houses the collectorate, SP, and Zila Parishad offices, was sealed and cleared by 1:30 pm.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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