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Infosys, Wipro get terror e-mails

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Press Trust of India

Posted: Jan 04, 2009 at 2045 hrs IST

Bangalore Six prominent IT companies in the city, including Infosys and Wipro, have received e-mails threating to blow up their buildings, a top police officer said.

Joint Commissioner of Police B Gopal Hosur said that the companies received e-mails threatening to blow up their establishments two days ago and immediately informed the police.

The police have already begun investigations, he said, but did not divulge further details.

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this is the result of vote bank politics by ashok pai on 05 Jan 2009

congress and bjp are both responsible for the mess we see ourselves in. one if totally for the minority, at the cost of loss of face for the people they support! and the other goes hammer and tongs after them, at the cost of punishing the hardliners from the majority community.

actions by tomm on 05 Jan 2009

where are these emails coming from ? cant we track them and make sure we have a strong message sent across only cowards send threats Pakistan need to straighten its act now ....either its a terrorist state or a democratic

Infosys, Wipro get terror e-mails by SWARN SHARMA on 04 Jan 2009

Dear SirWhen we say that police is taking action abd measures the Ts are aware so all police actions and Govt. action shold be kept confidancial except the to[ officals or they should be known to top management of the organisation.thanks

Need not disclose by P.Kulandavelu on 04 Jan 2009

The decision of police officer for not disclosing the details of investigation of the e-mails threat to the IT companys will be welcomed by every one.They need not tell the details of the security measures they are carrying out for the IT buildings.The safety measures shall be in such a way that if at all any attacks come, that should be 100%foiled and fugitives should be eliminated without any loss to our forces.We are hopeful that the culprits who sent the e-mail threat are chased and caught and we the public want this threat to be viewed seriously.

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