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A bomb threat at the 200-year-old Indian Museum in Kolkata on April 1 resulted in a security search operation, but was later identified as a hoax. The museum, an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Culture, was closed to visitors until the all-clear was given by police. The email threat did not specify the location of the suspected bombs, and no suspicious objects have been found so far.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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