Bomb Threat: Many schools and airports in the country received bomb threats, and police are on high alert

Posted on 1st May 2024 by rohit kumar

Bomb Threat In India: Schools and airports in many states of the country are receiving bomb threats. Meanwhile, police are deployed at various places and the states have been put on high alert. Parents of children are also scared due to threats being received by schools. The school administration is also on alert.


 

Four schools in Noida including DPS received threats

There was chaos after four schools in Delhi and Noida received emails related to the bomb threat on Wednesday morning. As a precautionary measure, all school premises have been evacuated and search operations are underway.


 

The first case is of Delhi Public School located in Dwarka. On receiving information about a bomb in the school here, Delhi Police, bomb disposal squad, and fire brigade reached the spot.


 

Mother Mary School also received a threat

Let us tell you that the second case is of Mother Mary School located in Mayur Vihar, East Delhi. Where this morning an email related to a bomb threat was received. After this the school is being evacuated and the school premises are being investigated.


 

According to the information, an email was received in the school around 7 am today. At 7.30 the school saw the email and informed the police. At that time students were coming to school.


 

The school management has sent everyone home. The bomb disposal squad has been investigating the school for a quarter of an hour but nothing suspicious has been found so far. For two days, fake bomb emails have given security agencies sleepless nights.


 

Delhi's Sanskriti School also received a threat

The third case is of Sanskriti School of Delhi. Delhi Police said that an email regarding a bomb threat was received in the school on Wednesday morning. The school premises are being investigated.

 

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The fourth case is of Delhi Public School, Noida. Here's an email related to the bomb threat. As a precautionary measure, all students are being sent back home immediately.


 

It is noteworthy that this is not the first case of any school or institute receiving a bomb threat email. Even before this, such cases have been coming to light.


 

Chacha Nehru Hospital received an email regarding the bombing

Chacha Nehru Hospital located in Geeta Colony was shocked after receiving a bomb threat email. The police have evacuated the hospital. On information, the bomb disposal squad reached Chacha Nehru Hospital. An investigation is being done regarding a bomb threat on the hospital premises.


 

According to the information, this email containing a bomb threat had come to the staff, in which it was written that the hospital would be blown up with a bomb.


 

In this regard, Dr. Seema Kapoor, Director of Chacha Nehru Children's Hospital, says that the situation is currently under control. Staff, doctors, children, patients, and attendants have been thrown out of the hospital.


 

Four airports in the country had received bomb threats

Four airports in the country have received bomb threats yesterday. It was claimed through an e-mail that bombs had been planted at four different airports in the country including Kolkata Airport. As soon as this news was received, there was panic in the administration.


 

A senior CISF official said that this email was received on April 26, in which it was claimed that bombs had been planted at four different airports in the country. As soon as the information was receiveda thorough investigation was conducted at the airports and later this threat turned out to be a rumor.

 

Received threat to bomb Jaipur airport

After receiving a bomb threat at Jaipur airport, security agencies jointly conducted a thorough investigation on Monday (April 29). Airport police station SHO Moti Lal said an email containing a bomb threat was sent to the airport authorities by an unknown person.


 

The SHO said that a thorough search of the airport was conducted but nothing suspicious was found. He said a similar threat was given on April 26 also. He said the investigation is underway to identify and trace the sender.


 

Raj Bhavan also received threat of being bombed

 

Patna Police lost its senses when it received a threat to blow up Raj Bhavan through e-mail on Tuesday. As soon as the information was received, the anti-sabotage investigation was started under the leadership of City SP (Central) Chandra Prakash.


 

The bomb disposal squad checked every nook and corner of the Raj Bhavan, but no explosive or suspicious substance was found.

 

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