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The investigation revealed a startling international dimension to the digital trail. Darshan allegedly sent emails to several high-ranking officials and institutions in Pakistan.

Every threat triggered a massive security protocol. The Delhi Police deployed bomb disposal squads and canine units to every site. Image: News18
A joint operation between police officers of Delhi and Mysuru has led to the arrest of a man in Karnataka. The man is accused of sending multiple bomb threats to schools and courts in Delhi. The Delhi Police worked with Karnataka authorities to track the suspect. The arrest follows a wave of digital threats that caused widespread panic in the national capital.
The arrested individual has been identified as Srinivas Louis, a law college drop out. He is a resident of Mysuru, Karnataka. He lived with his mother who is a retired government employee. A specialized team from the Delhi Police travelled to the state to take him into custody.
This action came after weeks of technical surveillance. Investigators used advanced digital forensics to trace the origin of the threatening emails. They monitored IP addresses and metadata to identify the specific devices used. Apparently the accused would alter VPNs while sending these mails.
Targets of the Threats
Srinivas Louis had targeted high-profile and sensitive locations in Delhi. These included several prominent private schools and multiple district court complexes. In each instance, the emails claimed that improvised explosive devices had been planted on the premises. The impact of these messages was immediate.
Schools were forced into emergency evacuations. Thousands of students were sent home early. Parents rushed to campuses in a state of high alarm. Similarly, legal proceedings at major court complexes were disrupted. Judges, lawyers, and litigants had to vacate buildings.
Connection to Pakistan and Family Involvement
The investigation revealed a startling international dimension to the digital trail. Srinivas Louis allegedly sent emails to several high-ranking officials and institutions in Pakistan as well. These emails contained provocative and threatening content designed to incite a reaction.
Every threat triggered a massive security protocol. The Delhi Police deployed bomb disposal squads and canine units to every site. They conducted exhaustive sweeps of the buildings. In every case, the threats were eventually declared hoaxes.
No explosives were found at any location. However, the operations put an immense strain on the city’s emergency resources. Senior officials noted that these hoaxes divert police attention from actual crimes and public safety needs.
Forensic Investigation and Legal Status
The Delhi Police Cyber Cell played a lead role in the case. They bypassed multiple layers of digital anonymity used by the sender. Upon Srinivas Louis’ arrest, authorities seized his smartphone and laptop. These devices are now undergoing forensic examination. Police are looking for evidence of premeditation.
Srinivas Louis has been booked under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He also faces charges under the Information Technology Act. The specific charges involve criminal intimidation and spreading rumours to cause public alarm. He is taken to Delhi on transit remand. This arrest highlights the severity with which the government views hoax threats.
First Published:
March 30, 2026, 13:45 IST
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