False Alarm: Cyanide Gas Bomb Threat at Indore RTO

An email threatening to detonate cyanide gas bombs at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) in Indore was declared a hoax after thorough investigations. The police and bomb disposal squad found no suspicious devices. Cybersecurity teams are currently tracing the origin of the threatening message.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Indore | Updated: 23-03-2026 16:27 IST | Created: 23-03-2026 16:27 IST
False Alarm: Cyanide Gas Bomb Threat at Indore RTO
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An alarming email threat regarding the deployment of 15 cyanide gas bombs at Indore's Regional Transport Office (RTO) was declared a hoax, officials confirmed. The threat was discovered upon the office's opening on Monday.

Assistant Regional Transport Officer Archana Mishra reported that the premises were evacuated immediately, and a diligent search was conducted by the police and bomb disposal squad, which found no explosive devices.

The cyber squad has launched an investigation to trace the email's origin. This incident mirrors a troubling pattern of similar threats sent to several Indiana institutions in recent months, spanning courts, airports, banks, hospitals, and schools.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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