PATNA, Feb. 12 -- Independent MP, Pappu Yadav's bail plea could not be heard on Wednesday due to a bomb threat at Patna's civil court, police said, citing it to be the second instance of his separate bail application not getting heard in the same court in 48 hours for the same reason. Police said as soon as the information about the email was officially received , police sealed the main gates of the courts of Patna, Patna City, Danapur and asked advocates, staff and litigators to leave the premises. The e-mail message warned that five bomb blasts would be carried out inside the civil court complex from 1 pm. The sender also mentioned in the mail 'Pakistani-Kanimozhi zindabad'. General secretary of Patna district bar association Arvind Kumar Mouar said, "Almost seven times threat e-mail messages have been received. Police should solve the case immediately and identify the sender." The court was to hear Yadav's bail plea in a case of obstructing official work while arresting him on late Friday night in a four decade old property dispute case. On Tuesday, he had got bail in the property dispute case and was arrested in the second case. Meanwhile, during inspection SSP Kartikey Sharma was intercepted by lawyers, who asked what action had been taken? The SSP said they were trying to obtain data from the cyber company and an FIR had been registered in every case....