The Indian museum was closed to visitors until a clearance was received from the police. (Photo | X)
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Bomb threat triggers panic at Indian Museum in Kolkata

The CISF, responsible for the museum's security, are searching over 51 rooms in the museum based on an email that bombs would be planted in the building.

PTI

KOLKATA: A bomb threat triggered panic at the Indian Museum on Tuesday, prompting security personnel to launch a search operation, officials said.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), responsible for the museum's security, informed the New Market police station, following which a thorough search was initiated, they said.

The museum was closed to visitors until a clearance was received from the police, sources said.

According to the officials, the museum authorities received an email which claimed that bombs would be planted in the museum on Tuesday. The message, however, did not specify the exact location.

"There are over 51 rooms in the museum, which are being searched by security personnel. So far, no suspicious object has been found," a police officer said.

The footpath of the Indian Museum on Jawaharlal Nehru Road has been cordoned off with guardrails. Onlookers speculated that it could be a fool's day prank. Several calls to the museum director went unanswered.

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