ISRO Bomb Threat Hoax Traced To Ghaziabad, Sender Identified
Bengaluru Police crack fake bomb threat case targeting ISRO; suspect located in Uttar Pradesh.

Bengaluru Police have successfully resolved the bomb threat case that targeted the Indian Space Research Organisation headquarters, with investigators tracing the threatening email to Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. The sender has been identified and found to be mentally challenged, marking the closure of the security alert that had prompted swift action from authorities.
The investigation revealed that the email, which had triggered heightened security measures at ISRO's facility in Bengaluru, originated from an individual in Ghaziabad. Upon apprehension and interrogation, the person responsible was assessed to be suffering from mental health issues, raising questions about the circumstances that led to the threatening communication.
This incident highlights the challenges faced by space agencies and critical infrastructure facilities in India as they contend with hoax threats that consume significant law enforcement resources. Every bomb threat, regardless of authenticity, must be treated with utmost seriousness to ensure public and institutional safety. The rapid response by Bengaluru Police demonstrated the effectiveness of coordinated security protocols and interstate intelligence sharing.
While the hoax has been neutralized, the case underscores the importance of mental health awareness and intervention. Authorities continue to explore whether the individual requires psychiatric support or rehabilitation. Such incidents, though resolved, underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and threat assessment procedures at institutions handling sensitive national interests.
The successful resolution should provide reassurance to ISRO staff and the public about the security apparatus's capability to handle such situations swiftly and efficiently. Investigations into the motivations behind the threat remain ongoing.
Source: NDTV