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Press Conference Scheduled To Address Fake Bomb Threat Emails In Noida

A press conference will be held today to reveal details about the recent incident involving fake bomb threat emails sent to schools within the Sector 126 police jurisdiction.

The press conference, scheduled for 12:30 PM, will be led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of Noida. The event will take place at the office of the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, located in Sector 14A, Noida.

Press Invitation

Media representatives and photographers are invited to attend the press briefing, where authorities will disclose information regarding the ongoing investigation into the incident.

Organized By The Police Commissionerate

The event is being coordinated by the Media Cell of the Police Commissionerate of Gautam Buddha Nagar.

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Bharat Express English

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