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Security in and around the Delhi airport has been tightened following reports of an anonymous e-mail that has warned of bomb blasts in January.
New Delhi, Dec 17 : Security in and around the Delhi airport has been tightened following reports of an anonymous e-mail that has warned of bomb blasts in January.
The e-mail that was sent to Air India office gave the specific date of January 12 for the 'impending blasts'.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which has been given the responsibility to provide security in the airports, has decided to enhance and upgrade security.
Investigation is on to track the sender of e-mail.
ANI