A threat email sent to the Telangana Chief Minister’s Office and Raj Bhavan created tension in Hyderabad on Monday. The message came from an ID under the name “Vasuki Khan.” It claimed that explosives were placed inside both the CMO and Raj Bhavan and warned of an imminent blast. The alert was taken seriously due to its direct reference to high-security offices.
Soon after the email was noticed, the Governor’s Chief Security Officer Srinivas reached the Panjagutta Police Station and filed a complaint. Police teams moved quickly and launched an investigation. They also alerted specialised security units to begin checks at both locations.
BDS teams, anti-sabotage squads, dog squads, and Task Force units conducted intensive inspections in both premises. They searched the buildings and surrounding areas for three hours. Police later confirmed that they found no explosives or suspicious objects during this operation.
Cybercrime teams have started tracking the email source. They are analysing the IP address, server location, and sender details. Security around the CMO and Raj Bhavan has been tightened after the threat. Police teams continue to monitor both locations to prevent any risk.





