Patna’s civil court faced a terrifying threat on Wednesday when an anonymous caller warned of a massive bomb blast targeting the premises. The chilling message, received by court staff around midday, sent shockwaves through the bustling judicial hub, prompting immediate evacuation and heightened security measures.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as lawyers, litigants, and court personnel rushed out amid blaring sirens. Local police swiftly cordoned off the area, deploying bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs to comb every inch of the historic building. No explosives were found after hours of meticulous searches, but the incident has left the legal fraternity on edge.
Senior advocates, led by the Patna Bar Association president, condemned the act as a direct assault on the judiciary’s sanctity. ‘This is not just a threat to the court; it’s an attack on democracy itself,’ declared Rajesh Kumar, a prominent lawyer with decades of experience. The association has formally urged the Bihar Director General of Police to launch a high-level investigation, demanding swift identification and arrest of the perpetrator.
Authorities suspect the call originated from a local number, with forensic teams already tracing digital footprints. In a city where court disputes often turn violent, this bomb hoax underscores growing concerns over security lapses in public institutions. Political leaders from across the spectrum have weighed in, calling for zero tolerance against such terror tactics.
As normalcy returns slowly, the incident serves as a stark reminder of vulnerabilities in India’s judicial infrastructure. Enhanced surveillance, dedicated threat response units, and stricter caller verification protocols are now top priorities for officials. The legal community vows to continue operations undeterred, but the demand for justice against the hoaxer grows louder by the hour.
