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Bomb scare at Taj Mahal, turns out to be hoax

CISF, bomb disposal team and dog squad check gardens, main platform, dustbins and other areas of Taj Mahal premises
A silhouette of the Taj Mahal against the rising sun in Agra on Monday. PTI Photo

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An email threatening to blow up the Taj Mahal was received by the regional office of Uttar Pradesh Tourism here on Tuesday which later turned out to be hoax, a police official said.

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Bomb disposal squad, dog squad and other teams were pressed into service but nothing suspicious was found, ACP Sayed Areeb Ahmad, entrusted with Taj Mahal’s security, said.

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“An email was received by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism office threatening to blow up the Taj Mahal. We have found nothing as per the email. Bomb disposal squad, dog squad and other teams reached the Taj Mahal for the safety check,” he said.

“The matter is being investigated and the sender of the email is being traced,” he added.

According to Deepti Vatsa, deputy director of Uttar Pradesh Tourism, the email regarding the bomb threat was immediately forwarded to Agra Police and ASI, Agra circle for action.

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CISF, bomb disposal team and dog squad checked the gardens, main platform, dustbins and other areas of the Taj Mahal premises, officials said.

In the past, a bomb hoax call was received in March 2021. CISF and Taj Suraksha Police personnel then checked the Taj Mahal premises and found nothing.

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