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Man from Mysuru behind 1,100 hoax bomb threats held

The arrest comes amid a recent spate of bomb threat messages being sent to the Delhi High Court, the Assembly and several educational and government institutions

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The Delhi Police have arrested a man from Mysuru in Karnataka for allegedly sending over 1,100 hoax bomb threats to schools, high courts and government offices across the country, officials said on Monday.

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The accused, identified as Srinivas Louis (47), was apprehended from his rented accommodation in Mysuru on Saturday following a joint operation by the Delhi Police and local police teams, the officials said.

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The arrest comes amid a recent spate of bomb threat messages being sent to the Delhi High Court, the Assembly and several educational and government institutions.

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The police said Louis was a postgraduate and native of Bengaluru. “He is currently unemployed and lives with his mother, a retired government employee,” the police said.

“Preliminary investigation suggests that he may have been under mental stress. During initial interrogation, the accused confessed to sending over 1,100 threat messages across the country via emails and other communication platforms,” a senior officer said.

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