Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru faced a security scare. An email threatened bombs on the premises. Authorities conducted extensive checks following the threat. No explosives were discovered, and the threat was declared a hoax. Police have started an investigation to find the email's sender. Airport operations were not significantly disrupted during the security procedures. The case has been registered.
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