Sawai Mansingh Stadium again received bomb threat, email arrived

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Indore’s Holkar Stadium has also received a bomb threat

IPL 2025 was suspended for a week on 9 May due to tension between India and Pakistan. However, efforts are on to resume the tournament after the ceasefire was announced. Meanwhile, Indian stadiums are constantly receiving bomb threats. Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, the home ground of Rajasthan Royals, received a threat a few days ago. At the same time, a threatening email has come again today.

In fact, Rajasthan State Sports Council President Neeraj A Pawan said that he has received another threat through email. After this, the bomb squad and search team reached to investigate the situation. At present, security has been increased in Jaipur.

According to Hindustan Times, Rajasthan State Sports Council President Neeraj A Pawan said, ‘We have received a bomb threat through email. After this the mail was sent to the Police Commissioner. The bomb squad and search team have reached here. Investigation is going on.’

Holkar Stadium also received a bomb threat

At the same time, Holkar Stadium in Indore has also received a bomb threat. After the report in the case, Tukoganj Police Station in-charge Jitendra Singh Yadav took control of the situation and said that he has received information from Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) that they have also received a similar email, in which there is a threat to blow up the stadium.

Earlier on April 7, Kolkata’s Eden Gardens received an email threatening to blow up the stadium. This email was sent by an unknown person to the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). However, the source could not be known. But CAB President Snehasish Ganguly immediately implemented the security protocol.

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