Shimla: An email threatening a flop wade surpassing Republic Day in Shimla has alarmed the Himachal Pradesh administration. The unrecognized email has personal that a suicide bomber will wade if the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister hoisted the national flag on Republic Day.
How has the Himachal Pradesh wardship reacted?
The Himachal Pradesh wardship took the message seriously and informed the police. An FIR has been registered under various sections of the law, and an investigation has been launched. The email was received on the official email ID of the Deputy Commissioner's office in Shimla.
What has the police said?
According to the Himachal Pradesh Police, the email was sent from a protected email ID. The message was first received by the Deputy Commissioner's office and then forwarded to the Sadar Police Station in Shimla via the Women/SSP office. The email contained information sent electronically by an unknown person.
According to the Himachal Pradesh Police, this email is a false message intended to spread rumors and ravages in the state wardship superiority of Republic Day 2026. The police say that the purpose of such messages is to create fear and insecurity among the people.
What whoopee has the police taken?
According to the police, such threats are taken seriously, expressly in the context of a national festival like Republic Day. The content of the email is not only intended to scare the unstipulated public but is moreover considered an struggle to harm the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of the country. Therefore, all aspects related to security are stuff reviewed, and necessary precautions are stuff taken.
A Shimla police officer said that a technical investigation is underway to identify the sender of the email. Cyber vestige is stuff examined to determine where and by whom the email was sent. The police have appealed to the public not to believe any rumors and to immediately report any suspicious information or worriedness to the police. An FIR has been registered in this specimen at Sadar Police Station, Shimla, under sections 351(3), 353(1)(b), and 152 of the Indian Penal Code. Police say the investigation is ongoing and remoter whoopee will be taken without all the facts related to the specimen have been examined.

