India: Threat of ‘bombing’, dozens of schools in Delhi closed

India: Threat of ‘bombing’, dozens of schools in Delhi closed

India capital of New Delhi Bomb threats to dozens of well-known schools have sparked panic among staff and parents, leading to the cancellation of classes and the evacuation of students.

The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) said that more than 60 schools received emails threatening to blow up the schools on Wednesday morning, but so far no suspicious objects have been recovered from the buildings.

Prominent schools in and around Delhi, including ‘Mother Mary School’ in Mayur Vihar, ‘MT International’ in Saket and branches of Delhi Public School in Dwarka and Noida, also received similar emails. It was claimed that explosives had been planted in these campuses.

After the threats, a state of emergency was created in these schools and the police dispatched bomb disposal squads, fire brigades and sniffer dogs for search operations in the schools.

In the videos, students can be seen queuing up outside schools to go back home and police officers and sniffer dogs cordon off the premises of the campuses conducting search operations.

In all schools, the school administration has canceled classes as a precautionary measure.

In a message to parents, Delhi Public School in Noida said: ‘You are informed that the school has received an email warning of a threat to the safety and security of students. As a precautionary measure, we are sending the students back home immediately.’

“Bombs have been planted in some parts of the school and we cannot take any risk as it is a matter of children’s lives,” school principal Kamini Bhasin told news agency ANI.

He said: ‘Students were moved to an open area and the police and parents were informed and all students have been sent back.’

Delhi Police, on the other hand, said in a statement: ‘During preliminary investigation, it appears that the mail has been sent to multiple locations since yesterday and appears to be part of a pattern.’

The police further said, ‘These (mails) do not mention a date line but have been BCCed which means that the same mail has been sent to multiple places. It is currently being further investigated.’

Amity Pushp’s Vihar and Saket branches have also received bomb threats and have been evacuated on police instructions.

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An Amity Group spokesperson said the school has been closed for today until further notice.

Delhi Education Minister Atashi said that some schools have received bomb threats and so far nothing has been recovered from any school.

He added: ‘We are in constant contact with the police and the schools. Parents and citizens are requested not to panic.

He further said that the school authorities will be in touch with the parents wherever necessary.

Police said all the emails have the same source, which appears to be from outside the country. He added that it is suspected that a VPN was used to hide the source of the email.

This is not the first time that a school in Delhi has been threatened. However, this is the first time in recent history that multiple schools have been targeted with bomb threat emails.

In February this year, a bomb threat was received at Delhi Police School in RK Puram area of ​​the capital, after which the police registered a case.

In May last year, the Delhi Public School on Mathura Road was also evacuated following a bomb threat which later turned out to be a fake email.


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2024-08-01 05:55:55

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