Following this, three hotels in Bengaluru, three star, have received threatening Emails, which warned them of a possible bomb blast through the mail the city’s police disclosed on Thursday. These options are as the Oterra Hotel according to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South East), Bengaluru who made the revelations.
Given this, as soon as the authorities receives information about threat emails, the police without any delay arrived at the places along with bomb disposal and detection teams. Police, on the other hand, have not had much to say on the same issue, but they are part of the ongoing investigations to confirm whether the incident was true and the resulting fire could pose a danger to the hotels and their clients.
This followed a bomb threat that was sent in an email to North Block in New Delhi housing Ministry of Home Affairs, which he later discovered to be fake.
Some new trends observed recently are bomb threat mails and many schools in India received such mails in April that make mass school going organizations panic. However, pointing to these threats one must emphasise that all of them are not dangerous anymore and in fact were nearly imaginary.
They are not taking the issue lightly and the investigation wing of the company is working along with other countries counterparts to catch the brains behind the threat mails for such cyber crimes as most of them unmask their real identities using virtual private network, VPN.
These authorities are still actively trying to identify the individuals behind the threats they had regarding the Bengaluru hotel bombings and continuously to alert the public of the necessary security measures and concerns needed for the safety of the community.