World ( The cow news digital ) Indian actress Trisha Krishnan has reportedly received a bomb threat targeting her residence in Chennai, prompting a swift response from law enforcement authorities.
According to official sources, the Tamil Nadu Director General of Police (DGP) control room received an email claiming that explosives had been planted at the actress’s home as well as at the residence of the Bangladeshi Deputy High Commissioner. The message triggered immediate concern among security agencies.
Following the alert, police teams, along with bomb disposal squads, were deployed to both locations. A thorough search operation was conducted to ensure safety and verify the credibility of the threat. After extensive inspection, authorities confirmed that no explosives were found and the threat was deemed a hoax.
Police officials stated that this is part of a growing pattern of false bomb threat emails being sent to the DGP office in Chennai. In recent weeks, multiple similar threats have been issued targeting prominent personalities and sensitive locations. However, investigations so far have revealed that all such threats were baseless.
Authorities also noted that high-profile individuals in the Tamil film industry have previously been targeted with similar fake alerts, including veteran actors such as Rajinikanth and Dhanush. Security agencies are continuing their investigation to trace the origin of these emails and identify those responsible.
Officials emphasized that while no real danger was found, such hoax threats still consume significant security resources and cause public panic. Cybercrime units are now involved in tracking the digital footprint of the senders.
Separately, Trisha Krishnan recently came into social media focus after being seen attending a wedding ceremony alongside actor Vijay. The images quickly went viral online, sparking speculation and unverified rumours regarding their association.
Some reports circulating in Indian media also claimed personal developments involving Vijay’s family; however, these claims remain unverified and have not been confirmed by any official source.
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Authorities have urged the public not to believe or spread rumours and to rely only on verified information, especially in cases involving security threats or public figures.
Investigations into the bomb threat emails are ongoing as police attempt to determine whether the incidents are part of a coordinated cyber harassment campaign or isolated hoax attempts.

