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Sports News: After the recently successfully concluded Operation Sindoor in the country, the elements inspired by the terrorist mindset have become active once again. High alert has been issued in both cities due to the threat of bombing Holkar Stadium in Indore and Sawai Man Singh Stadium in Jaipur. Taking these threats seriously, the security agencies conducted a search operation and the security system has been tightened.
The Holkar Stadium in Indore has received threatened e-mail for the second time in the last four days. The e-mail received by the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Organization (MPCA) claimed that the bomb was planted in the stadium. As soon as the information was received, the police and cyber team came into action and a thorough search of the stadium was conducted. However, no suspicious item was found.
Initial investigation has revealed that e-mails are being sent through the dark web, making it very difficult to detect the source. Cyber cell is taking special technical assistance for this tracing and digital forensic investigation has been started.
At the same time, the threat of bombing Sawai Man Singh Stadium in Jaipur was sent on the official e-mail of Rajasthan State Sports Council. The e-mail mentions targeting the stadium as a revenge proceedings after the success of 'Operation Sindoor'. After this information, the police and the bomb disposal squad (BDS) evacuated the stadium and searched the entire campus intensively, but there was no suspects there.
Such threats have been received in Jaipur even before this, but no concrete evidence was found in any case. Currently, security agencies in both cities are on alert and are identifying mischievous elements sending e-mails.
After the success of Operation Sindoor, such terrorist threats in the country indicate that the conspiracy against India is now adopting a strategy to spread mental terror. Security agencies are investigating every possible threat seriously, avoiding any kind of negligence. The citizens have been appealed to be vigilant and any suspected activity immediately to the police.