{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Delhi Red Fort faces new bomb threat as security agencies remain on high alert",
  "summary": "Historic Red Fort in Delhi received a fresh bomb threat on Saturday following similar alerts at the Delhi Secretariat and two schools the previous day. Police have since declared the call a hoax after conducting thorough security inspections.",
  "content": "Security in the national capital has been on edge following a fresh bomb threat directed at the historic Red Fort. On Saturday, an unknown caller contacted the Mumbai Police control room to threaten that the monument would be blown up. Mumbai authorities promptly relayed this critical information to the Delhi Police control room, which alerted the North District police to take immediate action. After conducting a comprehensive sweep and investigation of the area, officials declared the threat to be a complete hoax.\n\nThreats targeting the Secretariat\nThis incident follows a series of similar alarms just a day earlier. On Friday, both the Red Fort and the Delhi Secretariat received bomb threats that triggered massive security operations. According to the Delhi Fire Service, the Secretariat received the warning via email. Officials stated that teams were dispatched to the site following a call at 12:00 PM; however, subsequent searches yielded nothing, confirming that the threat was baseless.\n\nAlerts across city schools\nEarlier instances saw two schools in the capital receiving similar threats through email. The Delhi Fire Service confirmed that police forces and the bomb disposal squad were deployed to search both school campuses meticulously. Although security agencies conducted an exhaustive scan of the premises, they confirmed that no suspicious items were discovered, and the situation remained calm.\n\nDevelopments in the Red Fort blast case\nAmidst these ongoing threats, the legal proceedings concerning a fatal car bomb explosion near the Red Fort from last year have gained momentum. Court sources informed that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has submitted a forensic report to the court of Special Judge Pitamber Dutt regarding the blast that claimed 11 lives. The court is now reviewing the report to issue further directives. Meanwhile, the judicial custody of nine accused individuals has been extended until July 13.\n\nOn May 14, the NIA filed a 7,500-page chargesheet in connection with the massive IED explosion that occurred on November 10 of the previous year. Last month, the agency filed a supplementary chargesheet against three additional individuals involved in the conspiracy. This list includes a fugitive pediatrician identified as a founding member of a terror module. The total number of people chargesheeted in this case now stands at 13, including the primary accused, Dr. Umar un Nabi, who was driving the explosive-laden vehicle and was killed in the detonation.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: If you encounter or receive a bomb threat at a public venue or school, do not panic; report it immediately to local authorities and avoid spreading unverified rumors.\n\nIn Delhi: Increased security protocols near government buildings and historical landmarks may lead to routine checks, so ensure you carry your identification when traveling.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Was the bomb threat to the Red Fort credible?\nNo, after a thorough investigation, the Delhi Police declared the call to be a hoax.\n\n2. How were the threats to the Delhi Secretariat and schools delivered?\nThe Delhi Secretariat and two schools received bomb threats via email.\n\n3. When did the blast near the Red Fort occur?\nThe car bomb blast near the Red Fort occurred on November 10 of last year.\n\n4. How many individuals have been charged in this case?\nAccording to the NIA investigation, a total of 13 individuals have been chargesheeted in this case.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/delhi/delhi-ke-lala-kile-ko-bama-se-urane-ki-dhamaki-suraksha-ejensiyon-ne-jancha-shuru-ki-6789",
  "category": "Delhi",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-11",
  "tags": [
    "Delhi",
    "Red Fort",
    "Bomb Threat",
    "NIA",
    "Security",
    "Delhi Police"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}