Supreme Court receives anonymous mail threatening to blow up the building

Supreme Court receives anonymous mail threatening to blow up the building
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Supreme Court receives anonymous mail threatening to blow up the buildingThe Supreme Court reportedly received a threatening letter on its official email on Tuesday. The letter said the court will be blown up. The email has been forwarded to the Delhi Police.

The Supreme Court reportedly received a threatening letter on its official email on Tuesday. The letter said the court will be blown up. The email has been forwarded to the Delhi Police.


Security at the apex court has been tightened and efforts are being made to verify the e-mail ID from which the mail was received. All law interns have been barred from entering the court for a month.

Recently, SC judge Dipak Misra, one of the three judges who turned down the final plea against hanging of 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon, had received a death threat following which his security was stepped up.

Delhi police had registered a case after a threat letter was found near the back entrance of the judge's house at Tughlak Road. They said the threat to Misra is of a "very serious nature" and have so far ruled out that someone may have played a prank by sending the anonymous letter.


It is believed that those behind threat letter did a recce of Misra's residence.
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