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After Vijay, Actress Trisha Targeted in Hoax Bomb Threat; Safety Measures Tightened - The Statesman

Authorities face challenges tracing multiple hoax bomb threats targeting prominent Chennai residences, causing heightened security and extensive searches across key political and entertainment figures' homes.

  • On Friday, October 3, 2025, anonymous emails claimed bombs were planted at at least five locations including actress Trisha's Teynampet residence and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's home in Chennai.
  • These bomb threats followed similar recent warnings to actor Vijay and former Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami, indicating a recent increase in such hoaxes targeting prominent figures.
  • Authorities promptly conducted comprehensive inspections at all reported locations, including Trisha's residence and the bungalow of Governor R.N. Ravi, but no explosives were discovered, leading officials to declare the bomb threats as false alarms.
  • Police registered a case and launched an investigation to identify the sender of the emails, while Rajpal Yadav stated, 'The Agencies Will Handle It' regarding the death threats.
  • The sustained threats have prompted heightened security and police vigilance, as officials seek to prevent further incidents amid ongoing investigations.
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Mathrubhumi broke the news in Kerala, India on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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