Chief Minister MK Stalin and actors Ajith Kumar, Aravind Swamy, and Khushbu received bomb threats. On Sunday night, police received an email warning of
bombs planted at their homes. The message was received at the office of the Director General of Police (DGP). Security checks at all four locations were tightened immediately. Notably, Ajith Kumar’s house in Injambakkam, Chennai, had already faced a similar warning just a week ago, allegedly from an unidentified individual.
MK Stalin, Ajith Kumar and more celebs get bomb threats
Reportedly, police teams, along with the bomb squad, carried out detailed inspections inside the houses and in the surrounding areas. No explosives were found anywhere, and officials have not shared any specific information about the source of the threat.
A report by ETimes mentioned police searched areas like Chennai One IT Park, Mylapore Saibaba Temple, PSBB School, director Thankar Bachan’s home, actress Vadivukarasi’s residence, the residence of Dr Kalai Kathiravan, a location linked to Dr Ayyappan of BSS Hospital, Chitra Lakshman’s home, a Malaysia Airlines flight, and the IIT Madras campus. Every search ended with the same conclusion - nothing dangerous was detected.
The incident involving Ajith Kumar happened soon after actor Arun Vijay also received a similar email claiming a bomb had been planted at his house in Ekkattuthangal. That search, too, proved to be a false alarm.
Last month, CM Stalin received a bomb threat as well, but investigations confirmed it was baseless. On October 3, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters and actor Trisha’s residence received similar hoax alerts.










