Speaking about the incident in Andheri, advocate Ali Kaashif Khan said that he had come for a hearing at the metropolitan magistrate’s court.”But the magistrate suddenly started adjourning the matter in all the cases without assigning any reason,” he said.”As we came down, all the cars were asked to move out of the court premises, and there we got to know from court police officers that a bomb squad was coming to conduct a check,” he added.The Bandra magistrate court received the bomb threat mail on its official email ID in the morning, a police official said.”After being alerted about it, the police, a bomb detection squad and other security personnel rushed to the court and carried out a thorough search of the premises. However, no suspicious object was found during the inspection,” the official of the Nirmal Nagar police station said.The Nagpur District and Sessions Court received an email claiming bombs inside the building, prompting the police to launch a search of the premises.District Bar Association president Roshan Bagde said the email was sent on the court’s email ID in the morning, claiming that two RDX-based explosive devices would soon go off in the building, located in the Civil Lines area.Security was then stepped up at the district court, and BDDS personnel inspected the premises.However, nothing suspicious was found during the search, a police official said.
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