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Bengaluru Police Finds Bomb Threat On A Wall Of An Apartment

A bomb threat caused chaos in a Bengaluru apartment when a warning message was found on a wall. The message, "will blast India from Pakistan," was discovered at Alphine Pyramid Apartment in Kodigehalli. This complex houses around 300 families. Residents quickly informed the police upon seeing the writing, prompting an immediate response.

Authorities, including bomb disposal teams and sniffer dog squads, arrived swiftly to conduct a thorough search of the premises. The area is now secured as investigations continue to determine who wrote the threatening message and its credibility. A police source mentioned, "We are verifying the details and investigation is underway."

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A bomb threat at the Alphine Pyramid Apartment in Bengaluru, with a message claiming to blast India from Pakistan, prompted a police response; authorities are investigating the threatening message. This incident follows the recent discovery of explosives at the Kalasipalya bus stand and bomb threats received by 40 Bengaluru private schools.
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Recent Security Concerns

Just a week earlier, on July 23, explosives were discovered at Bengaluru's Kalasipalya bus stand. Six gelatin sticks were hidden in a plastic cover near the busy transit area, causing alarm. Local law enforcement and the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) responded promptly to this security threat.

Officials from Kalasipalya Police Station and ATS conducted a detailed inspection of the bus stand following the alert. This incident heightened security concerns in Bengaluru, leading to increased vigilance across the city.

Bomb Threats Target Schools

Earlier this month, on July 18, at least 40 private schools in Bengaluru received bomb threat emails early in the morning. These threats prompted a large-scale police response across various areas, including Rajarajeshwari Nagar and Kengeri.

The email titled "BOMBS INSIDE THE SCHOOL" was sent from [email protected] to multiple institutions. The sender claimed that explosive devices containing trinitrotoluene (TNT) were planted in classrooms. This alarming message led to heightened security measures in affected schools.

The email further stated: "The explosives are skillfully hidden, in black plastic bags. I will erase every last one of you from this world. Not a single soul will survive. I will gladly laugh when I will watch the news, only to see the parents show up at the school and to be greeted by the cold, dismembered bodies of their children."

The sender expressed deep personal anguish: "You all deserve to suffer. I truly hate my life; I will commit suicide after the news kick in. I will slit my throat and slit my wrists. I was never truly helped; psychiatrists, psychologists-no one has ever cared and no one will ever care."

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