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Series of e-mails threaten to blow up 5 district courts, Lawrence School; turn out to be hoax
Series of e-mails threaten to blow up 5 district courts, Lawrence School; turn out to be hoax

Indian Express

time10-07-2025

  • Indian Express

Series of e-mails threaten to blow up 5 district courts, Lawrence School; turn out to be hoax

A series of separate e-mails, all from the same source, threatened to blow up at least five district courts — Shimla, Kullu, Kinnaur, Nahan (Sirmour) and Chamba — and The Lawrence School at Sanawar, prompting authorities to evacuate the buildings, beef up the security and carry out a search of the respective premises. The proceedings at the court complexes were suspended as bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs were deployed and police teams, under the supervision of senior officers, carried out extensive search operation at the buildings, said a statement issued by the police headquarters in the evening. As a precautionary measure, a search operation was also conducted at the secretariat in Shimla. No explosives or suspicious items were found, a senior police officer said. The proceedings at the court complexes later resumed amid heightened security. The first e-mail was delivered to the mailbox of District and Sessions Judge, Chamba, at 12.04 am followed by one at the e-mail id of the headmaster of The Lawrence School at 5.01 am. The other e-mails landed in the mailboxes of the District and Sessions Judges of Shimla, at 5.15 am, Kinnaur at 5.35 am, Kullu 5.36 am and Nahan in Sirmour at 5.39 am. 'All the e-mails were sent by one 'Jayanti Karrampa'—a likely fictitious identity — claiming that RDX-based improvised explosive devices (IEDs) had been planted at the court complexes and at The Lawrence School in Solan district and will go off in within five hours,' police said. An investigation has been launched to trace the origin of the e-mails, which were reportedly sent in the name of former students of Anna University. In Shimla, Superintendent of Police, Sanjeev Gandhi, said following the information about the threat e-mails, preventative action was taken and police teams headed by DSP-level officers evacuated the premises and carried out an in inspection. In Sirmaur, Additional Superintendent of Police Yogesh Rolta said the officials came to know about the threat e-mail at 10 am when court staff staff switched on the computer to carry out the judicial work. DIG (Cyber Crime), Mohit Chawla, said the police teams in the respective districts followed the standard operating procedure (SoP). 'The Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), was informed. Preliminary investigation suggests that all emails were sent from a single e-mail ID but at different times. The e-mail IDs targeted are publicly available. It is yet to be ascertained whether the e-mails were sent from within the country or outside,' said Chawla. The police statement said that similar threats have been reported in other states over the past year. 'Himachal Pradesh received 8 to 10 such threats in recent months. Cases have been registered in Kullu and Shimla districts, and investigations are ongoing. In a related case, Kerala Police have arrested an accused individual, and efforts are underway by Himachal Pradesh Police to obtain custody for interrogation,' it added. Earlier, bomb threats were received at the High Court of Himachal Pradesh, the state secretariat, and at Deputy Commissioner's offices in some districts. In the second week of June, the state police traced the origin of one of the seven threat emails received between April 16 and June 9. That e-mail had claimed that sensitive government infrastructure — including the offices of Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Deputy Commissioners of Mandi, Kullu, Hamirpur, and the Himachal Pradesh High Court—would be destroyed using explosives. 'Although the pattern and method of the seven e-mails were similar, one was sent using a different handle. All the e-mails were routed through Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Six were traced to a European country, while one originated from within India. That particular email, received on May 2, threatened to blow up multiple government offices, including the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Kullu. The investigating agency, with assistance from the State CID Cyber Cell, has also identified the Indian state from which the email was sent,' an officer, privy to the instigations, said.

Federal government commits $430 million to prop up Newcastle hydrogen hub
Federal government commits $430 million to prop up Newcastle hydrogen hub

ABC News

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • ABC News

Federal government commits $430 million to prop up Newcastle hydrogen hub

The federal government has committed more than $430 million to help bring large-scale hydrogen production to the New South Wales Hunter region despite uncertainty in the market. Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen made the funding announcement on Friday. The proposed hub would include a 50-megawatt hydrogen electrolyser to be constructed at Kooragang Island, near the Port of Newcastle, which would split water into hydrogen and oxygen. That could produce 4,700 tonnes of green hydrogen each year, much of which would be used by explosive manufacturing company Orica at its nearby site to help make its products emission-free. "Green hydrogen does have a future in Australia," Mr Bowen said. The announcement comes months after Origin Energy pulled out of the project citing high input costs and challenges regarding technological advancement. The project was to be delivered by Origin Energy in partnership with Orica and in 2023 the government awarded the joint venture $70m to help with construction costs. Orica managing director and chief executive officer Sanjeev Gandhi said the company remained committed to the project and was gauging interest from potential partners for the venture. "We will continue to invest in this site," he said. Mr Gandhi said the funding announced on Friday was an incentive to deliver the project. "It's not easy to build these kind of projects," he said. "We will need a lot of support from the local authorities, from the state government, from the federal government and, obviously, from the Orica workforce." The ABC understands the the funding will be used to subsidise every tonne of hydrogen produced from the facility. Mr Bowen's announcement comes days after the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQH2) was scrapped. State-government owned energy company Stanwell withdrew its support for Gladstone project on Monday. Earlier this year the Queensland government withdrew its funding for the project on the grounds that the financial demands were too high. In May billionaire Andrew Forrest's company Fortescue abandoned both stages of its hydrogen projects in the city. Energy consultant Geoff Bongers told ABC Newcastle that the cost of production was the major barrier. "There's a gap between what [industry] would like to do and what's available and economic," he said. "Electrolysis is a relatively expensive capital project, so the the capital cost is reasonably high and the ongoing costs are relatively high. But Dr Bongers said there was "relatively high" demand for hydrogen. "[Japan and South Korea] have both expressed interest in using hydrogen as a fuel source," he said. "Japan would be keen to take as much hydrogen as we could produce, almost." Orica said it planned to scale the project in accordance with demand would consider exporting in the future. The hydrogen hub was originally set to be built in 2025 and was to be operational by 2026. It is now projected to be operational in 2028.

Himachal: CBI probe to continue into Negi's death case
Himachal: CBI probe to continue into Negi's death case

Hindustan Times

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Himachal: CBI probe to continue into Negi's death case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe will continue into the death of Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited chief engineer-cum-general manager Vimal Negi as the double bench of the Himachal Pradesh high court on Thursday refused to interfere with the decision to transfer the investigation to the CBI, terming that part of the plea as non-maintainable. Though a division bench comprising Chief Justice Gurmeet Singh Sandhawalia and Justice Ranjan Sharma partial relief to superintendent of police Sanjeev Gandhi has accepted the plea only to the extent that it pertains to the personal and professional reputation of Gandhi and the other SIT members, stating that their professional standing should not be undermined. The division bench while hearing Gandhi's Letters Patent Appeal (LPA), refused to 'modify' and interfere with the transfer of the probe to the CBI, but issued notices to all respondents, including the Union of India, the CBI, the State of Himachal Pradesh and the family of the deceased, on the issue of personal and professional remarks made against Gandhi and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) he had constituted. The High Court has now issued notices to all parties involved in the original proceedings, the Union of India, CBI, State Government, and the deceased's family on the limited issue of personal and professional comments in the earlier order. The next hearing is scheduled for July 14, and respondents have been permitted to file replies in the meantime. The court held that observations made by Justice Ajay Mohan Goel in its order of May 23, against Gandhi, as supervising authority of the SIT, were not maintainable to the extent that they impacted his service record. The court, however, refused to interfere with the decision to transfer the investigation to the CBI, terming that part of the plea as non-maintainable. It reiterated that a central agency probe is warranted to ensure crucial evidence and witness statements are preserved. Gandhi's counsel, advocate Sanjeev Bhushan while speaking to reporters said, 'Our concern is professional reputation. We had investigated the matter diligently and honestly. Remarks based on reports that were never shared with us should not stand uncontested.' He had earlier argued in the court that certain references to the status reports by the DGP and ACS (Home), adopted by the single judge, 'unfairly tarnished his image'. He had submitted that the status report filed by the then Director General of Police and the report by the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) had not been shown to Gandhi or the SIT, and no opportunity was provided to respond. Sanjeev Gandhi, currently on medical leave, has filed a Leave Petition in his personal capacity before the Himachal Pradesh High Court, challenging the May 23 single bench order that transferred the investigation into the mysterious death of Negi to the CBI. Gandhi through the petition has urged the high court to modify the order passed on May 23 be ordered to be 'modified to the extent that instead of handing over the investigation may be very kindly be ordered handed over to SIT being constituted by high court rather than handing over to CBI or central agency which is under control of UoI in order to avoid any conflict of interest.' Negi went missing on March 10 and his body was recovered from Bhakra Dam in Bilaspur on March 18. Kiran Negi, the deceased's wife, moved the high court on April 9 seeking a CBI probe which was allowed on May 23. Through the petition Gandhi said that as the affidavit filed by DGP HP 'was with ulterior motivate therefore the scathing observations qua the investigation based upon the said affidavit may be set aside and the contents of the said affidavit may be set aside.' The high court while allowing petition seeking CBI investigation on May 23, had observed, 'If the Director General of Police of the state himself has a concern about the fairness of the investigation, then even if this investigation is being carried out by the SIT in right earnest, it shall never instill confidence whatever may be the report of the SIT.' 'This court is of the considered view that in this case, there is an exceptional situation, which requires that the matter be investigated by the CBI,' ruled the high court while allowing the petition seeking CBI investigations.

Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government
Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

News.com.au

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

Orica Chief Executive Sanjeev Gandhi says businesses receive 'stability and continuity' from a re-elected Albanese government. One of the world's largest explosive manufacturers, Orica, said net profit rose 40 per cent to $250 million. 'What businesses always want is stability and continuity,' Mr Gandhi told Sky News host Rita Panahi. 'With the government getting re-elected, that's what we are getting, so that is extremely positive. 'This is a huge opportunity to put into place clear measures for all the policies that were put forward in the first term, as an example, the Future Made in Australia.'

Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government
Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

Herald Sun

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Herald Sun

Businesses get ‘stability and continuity' under re-elected Albanese government

Orica Chief Executive Sanjeev Gandhi says businesses receive 'stability and continuity' from a re-elected Albanese government. One of the world's largest explosive manufacturers, Orica, said net profit rose 40 per cent to $250 million. 'What businesses always want is stability and continuity,' Mr Gandhi told Sky News host Rita Panahi. 'With the government getting re-elected, that's what we are getting, so that is extremely positive. 'This is a huge opportunity to put into place clear measures for all the policies that were put forward in the first term, as an example, the Future Made in Australia.'

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