After being informed, police personnel rushed to the Bombay High Court and all the judges, lawyers, staff and visitors were asked to vacate the premises as a precautionary measure Photo | ANI
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Bombay HC gets bomb threat email; hearings suspended, building evacuated

Bombay High Court was evacuated after a bomb threat email sparked panic, leading to suspended hearings and heavy security deployment. Similar threats earlier caused chaos at the Delhi High Court.

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MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court administration received a bomb threat email on Friday afternoon, which created panic and led to the suspension of hearings, police said.

Following the email, the high court complex was evacuated and a search operation was launched, officials said.

"The threat email was received on the official email address of the Bombay High Court, which warned of a bomb blast in the building," an official said.

After being informed, police personnel rushed to the high court and all the judges, lawyers, staff and visitors were asked to vacate the premises as a precautionary measure, he said.

"The building was evacuated as per the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a search operation is currently underway with the help of the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) and a dog squad," the official added.

Various prominent establishments and schools in the city had received similar bomb threats in the recent past, he said, adding that there was no need to panic.

Bomb threat to Delhi HC

Earlier in the day, the Delhi High Court also received a bomb threat email, prompting the police and other agencies to launch a search operation there.

The email said three bombs have been placed in judges' rooms/court complex and everyone should vacate the court complex by 2 pm, according to sources.

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