Delhi authorities briefly elevated security measures at the historic Red Fort on Saturday following a bomb threat call that was later determined to be a hoax. The alert was initiated after the Mumbai Police control room received a telephonic warning claiming that the monument would be targeted by an explosion. Mumbai officials immediately relayed the information to their counterparts in the national capital, triggering a swift response from local law enforcement.
Upon receiving the alert, Delhi Police, accompanied by bomb disposal squads and specialized security teams, arrived at the Red Fort to conduct an extensive sanitization and inspection of the premises. The operation involved a thorough sweep of the area to ensure the safety of visitors and the integrity of the historic site. After an exhaustive search, officials confirmed that no suspicious objects or explosive materials were discovered.
Police have officially declared the threat a hoax and have launched an investigation to trace the origin of the call. Authorities are currently working to identify the caller and determine the motive behind the disruption. While the immediate danger has been cleared, the incident highlights the ongoing vigilance required by security agencies in the capital.
This security scare occurs against a backdrop of heightened sensitivity regarding public safety in Delhi. The city has recently dealt with a series of hoax threats targeting various institutions, prompting police to maintain a state of readiness. Investigators are now focused on legal follow-up actions to hold those responsible for the false alarm accountable.
