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Hoax bomb threat targets Rajinikanth, Dhanush and TN Congress chief’s homes

Rajinikanth had reportedly requested the police not to conduct a search at his residence. The city police carried out checks at the other residences and found the threat to be fake.

PTI

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu police on Tuesday said emails claiming that bombs have been planted at the residences of actors Rajinikanth and Dhanush here were received by the state Director General of Police.

According to Teynampet police, under whose jurisdiction the actors' homes fall, the first bomb-threat mail to Rajnikanth's house was received at about 8.30 am on October 27.

"When we reached out, we were told that they do not require the assistance of a bomb squad," said an official.

A second threat mail was received at 6.30 pm on the same day and Rajnikanth's team again declined a security inspection.

Actor Dhanush also received a bomb-threat mail on the same day. "He, too, refused our assistance," added the police official.

Several prominent individuals have received similar threat emails in recent weeks.

"The Cyber Crime police are tracing those emails, but are yet to make an underway," said the official.

As per a Thanthi TV report, Tamil Nadu Congress chief K Selvaperunthagai too received a hoax bomb threat at his Kilpauk residence today.

(With inputs from Online desk)

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