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Alert Delhi: Bomb Threat Near ITO in Delhi Declared Hoax, No Suspicious Items Found

A bomb threat targeting the area near the Delhi Secretariat at ITO was reported via email earlier today, prompting immediate action by authorities. The Delhi Fire Services received a call at 12:00 PM, following which emergency teams were deployed to inspect the premises. A thorough search of the area was conducted to ensure public safety. By 1:10 PM, after no suspicious objects or explosives were found, the authorities officially declared the call a hoax. Police and fire personnel confirmed that the email threat did not pose any real danger. Security agencies have begun tracing the origin of the email and are investigating the sender to prevent similar incidents in the future. Officials emphasized that such hoax threats cause unnecessary panic and mobilization of critical emergency resources. While the immediate threat was neutralized without any disruption, authorities continue to monitor the area closely and have requested vigilance from nearby offices and public spaces. The incident underscores the importance of rapid response and coordination among law enforcement, fire services, and security personnel.

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