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Bomb Threats Issued to 6 Delhi Schools

Bomb Threats Received via Calls and Emails

Anukkriti Tomar

Today, three schools in Delhi received bomb threats via calls and emails.

The first threat was communicated at 4:30 am, prompting police and fire department teams to investigate the scene.

No suspicious items were discovered during the investigation. The schools that received the threats include DPS in East of Kailash and Defence Colony, Salwan School, Bhatnagar Public School, Srinivas Cambridge, Venkatesh Public School, and Cambridge School.

The email stated that there are multiple explosives on the school premises and that not all student bags are checked thoroughly each time they enter the school premises. This includes groups from the Dark Web, and there are also red rooms involved. Bombs have the potential to destroy buildings and harm individuals. Additionally, there will be a Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) scheduled for today and tomorrow.

Possibility of explosions occurring on December 13 and 14

The email also mentions that our sources have reported a school is preparing for its sports day, where students gather in the field, attracting a large crowd.

Bomb threats have been made for December 13 and 14, with the possibility of explosions occurring on either of these days.

A Parent-Teacher Meeting is scheduled for December 14, and a bomb blast on this day would have significant consequences.

While it remains uncertain whether the explosion will happen on December 13 or 14, it is clear that bombs have already been planted.

There have been ongoing threats for a while

This is not the first instance of bomb threats targeting schools. Several schools in Delhi have been receiving similar threats recently, with airlines also being targeted.

On December 8, around 11:38 pm, over 40 schools in Delhi, including DPS RK Puram and GD Goenka School in Paschim Vihar, received threat emails.

The sender claimed that bombs had been planted on the campuses and demanded $30,000 to prevent the explosions.

Previous time, students were sent home by schools

Following the receipt of a threatening email, the school administration promptly sent the students home.

Additionally, the fire department and police were notified. Teams from both agencies searched the schools, but no explosives were discovered.