ISRO Bengaluru HQ Evacuated After Hoax Bomb Threat Email
Space agency launches major security operation after receiving suspicious email; no explosives found.

India's premier space agency faced a security scare on Thursday when its Bengaluru headquarters received an anonymous bomb threat via email, prompting immediate evacuation of the facility and an extensive search operation. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) swiftly activated emergency protocols, moving staff to safe locations while law enforcement personnel conducted thorough inspections of the premises.
Authorities launched a comprehensive search across the sprawling facility following the threatening communication. Police and bomb disposal experts worked methodically to examine the building and surrounding areas for any suspicious devices or materials. After completing their initial assessment, investigators found no evidence of explosives or any credible threat to the facility.
Based on preliminary findings, police have classified the incident as a hoax threat. Such incidents have become increasingly common across government and corporate establishments, causing disruptions and triggering costly security operations. The investigation is now focused on tracing the origin of the email and identifying the person or persons responsible for sending the false threat.
The evacuation and security operation highlighted ISRO's robust emergency response capabilities. The agency, which plays a critical role in India's space exploration and satellite programs, maintains strict security protocols to protect its facilities and personnel. This incident underscores the growing challenge of managing false threats while ensuring genuine security concerns are treated with utmost seriousness.
Police have registered a case and are actively investigating the matter. Cybercrime units are examining email headers and digital trails to identify the sender. The agency has appealed to the public to avoid making false threats, warning that perpetrators face serious legal consequences under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
Source: Hindustan Times