'Pakistan' Threatens to Bomb Narendra Modi Stadium During IPL 2025

Gujarat Cricket Association received a bomb threat email, leading to a cybercrime investigation.
Spectacular view of Narendra Modi Stadium

Source: aajtak

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is in the spotlight with a shocking bomb threat targeting Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, stirring up security concerns. The Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) was alarmed to receive a menacing email declaring, 'We will blow up your stadium.' Sent under 'Pakistan's' name, the security agencies have begun an extensive investigation into the threat's seriousness and origins, especially following the recent Operation Sindoor.

According to sources, the threat arrived just as two crucial IPL matches are scheduled at the Narendra Modi Stadium in the upcoming weeks. In response, security measures in and around the stadium have been significantly intensified to ensure the safety of all attendees.

Gujarat Police and the cybercrime team have swiftly sprung into action, tracing the email's origin to uncover who sent it and from where. Officials are determined to trace the threat's source swiftly.

A senior GCA official stated they are in constant contact with the police and security agencies, reinforcing all security protocols at the stadium. Additionally, the BCCI and IPL organizing committee have been informed of the situation. Police have assured a thorough investigation into the threat's credibility, preparing to handle any scenario that might arise.

Matches Scheduled for May 14 and 18

Narendra Modi Stadium is set to host Gujarat Titans vs. Lucknow Super Giants on May 14 and Gujarat Titans vs. Chennai Super Kings on May 18. As the world's largest cricket stadium, it boasts a seating capacity of 132,000.

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