Taj Palace hotel in Delhi receives bomb threat email: Security tightened as police probe continues
Digital Desk
The Taj Palace Hotel in India’s capital was the target of a bomb threat email on Saturday afternoon, triggering immediate security measures and an ongoing investigation by the Delhi Police.
This incident follows a recent string of hoax bomb threats at major judicial institutions, underscoring the heightened vigilance across Delhi’s key landmarks.
Bomb Threat at Taj Palace Hotel Prompts Swift Response
An anonymous email warning of an explosive device at the luxury Taj Palace Hotel reached hotel management around 1:30 PM. Upon verification, hotel security alerted the Delhi Police, who promptly cordoned off the premises and deployed bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs. Hotel guests and staff were escorted to a safe zone outside the building while a floor-by-floor sweep was conducted. No suspicious packages have been found so far, and the probe into the email’s origin is underway.
Delhi Police Investigates Authenticity and Source
A senior Delhi Police official confirmed the ongoing inquiry into the bomb threat email. “We are examining digital footprints and IP addresses to determine the sender. For now, threat details remain unverified,” the officer said. Cyber crime units are collaborating with telecom providers to trace the email’s point of origin, while forensic teams analyze metadata for clues. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm but vigilant, reiterating that any unusual activity near prominent hotels should be reported immediately.
Hoax Bomb Threats at Delhi and Bombay High Courts
This security scare comes a day after the Delhi High Court received a similar bomb threat email, which caused brief evacuation of judges, lawyers, and staff. Proceedings were suspended for over an hour as bomb disposal experts conducted a thorough search. No device or suspicious object was found, and the threat was officially declared a hoax. Almost concurrently, the Bombay High Court also faced a false bomb threat, leading to a two-hour lockdown and exhaustive security sweeps.
Heightened Security Across Delhi Landmarks
In response to the recent threats, Delhi Police Commissioner urged all five-star hotels, courts, government buildings, and transportation hubs to review their security protocols. “We have increased patrolling and random checks, and ask citizens to cooperate with law enforcement,” the commissioner stated. Visible security presence has been ramped up around diplomatic missions and tourist hotspots, with additional CCTV coverage and stricter entry screening.
What Guests and Visitors Should Know
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Stay Informed: Monitor official announcements via Delhi Police social media channels.
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Report Suspicious Activity: Immediately notify hotel security or dial the Delhi Police helpline (100) if you notice unattended luggage or unusual behavior.
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Follow Instructions: In the event of an evacuation, follow staff directions calmly and proceed to designated assembly points.
As investigations continue, both law enforcement and private security agencies remain on high alert. The rapid response to multiple bomb threat emails highlights Delhi’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and visitors against terror-related disruptions.