India, June 17 -- Bengaluru witnessed a fresh wave of bomb scare emails this week, with several prominent schools and Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) receiving threatening messages that were later confirmed to be hoaxes, reported The Indian Express.
According to the report, the most alarming incident occurred on June 13, when the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), tasked with securing KIA, received a chilling email from an Outlook account - chitrakalas_gopalan@outlook.com. The sender, identifying themselves as part of a group called "Madras Tigers," claimed that "Human IEDs" were set to explode near the fuselage and prayer rooms of the airport. The email also alleged that explosive projectiles and pipe bombs had been strate...
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