Delhi Schools – Bomb Threat at 40 Delhi Schools, Students Sent Home

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Delhi School Bomb Threat
Delhi School Bomb Threat

Delhi Schools Bomb Threat: About 40 schools in Delhi have received bomb threats. After this news surfaced, there has been a sensation among the people. Today, on Monday (December 9), at 7 am, 40 school managers, including DPS of RK Puram, GD Goenka School of Paschim Vihar, and Mother Mary School, received a bomb threat email.

The bomb threat was received when the children had reached school for their classes. As soon as the danger came to light, the children were sent home first, and the police were immediately informed about the bomb threat. The fire department and Delhi Police team reached the spot and started the investigation process.

It is worth noting that bomb threats are being received continuously in Delhi’s schoolsairportsrt, hotels and other places. Some time ago also, at a private school in Rohini, DE, he received a bomb threat email. The police called this email fake.

According to the information received, the school administration sent the students back home after the threatening mail. According to Delhi Police, the investigation is happening in both schools, and nothing suspicious has been found. Low-intensity blasts have occurred in Delhi.

A day before the threat was received at Rohini school, the low-intensity blast occurred in the Prashant Vihar area. In which one person was injured. After this incident, there was an atmosphere of chaos at the spot. In the CCTV footage that came out, it could be seen that smoke had spread all around after the minor blast.

Two such blasts have happened in Delhi within two months, due to which questions are being raised on the security system here.

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