Action was taken after 44 schools received bomb threats, including DPS RK Puram and GD Goenka School in Paschim Vihar.
An email containing a bomb threat was sent to more than 40 schools in Delhi. After investigating every school in Delhi, the police concluded that it was a bomb hoax.Action was taken in response to a threat that was sent to 44 schools, including DPS RK Puram and GD Goenka School in Paschim Vihar. The police were notified, and the students were sent home.
A copy of the email that NDTV was able to get indicates that it was sent at 11:38 on Sunday night. Several devices had been planted within the structures, according to the email.
According to the email, "The bombs are small and hidden very well,"
To defuse bombs, the sender sought $30,000.
"The building won't sustain much damage, but when the bombs go off, a lot of people will get hurt. The sender added, "You all deserve to suffer and lose limbs."
The Delhi Police are searching for the email's sender and looking into the IP address.
The notice was issued amid the morning chaos, which included workers getting ready for the morning assembly, parents dropping off their kids, and school buses arriving. At 6:15 a.m., the Delhi Fire Department received a call from GD Goenka School, and at 7:06 a.m., DPS RK Puram followed.
The local police, bomb detection teams, and the dog squad were among the fire authorities that arrived to the schools and carried out the search. According to a police spokesman, nothing unusual has been discovered thus far.
Home Minister Amit Shah was questioned by former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who expressed disappointment with the state of law and order in the nation's capital. "The people of Delhi have never seen such a bad state of law and order in Delhi before," Mr. Kejriwal stated in a social media post on X (previously Twitter). The people of Delhi should be addressed by Amit Shah ji.
Atishi, the chief minister of Delhi, also questioned the central government, which is headed by the BJP, about the increase in murder, ransom, gunfire, and bomb threats in Delhi. "Delhi's law and order situation has never been worse. "The central government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party has failed in its sole responsibility of ensuring the safety of Delhi's citizens," she said.
AAP leader Manish Sisodia told news outlet ANI, "I have not seen such a state of fear in Delhi." "We are shocked to learn that our kids are in danger. In Delhi, the BJP has created a climate of dread. Delhi's law and order situation has completely disintegrated. "What is the central government doing if the national capital is not safe?" he said.
An explosion had previously taken place outside a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) school in Prashant Vihar, Rohini, on a Sunday morning in October. The school wall, as well as surrounding stores and cars, were destroyed by the explosion.
The very following day, October 21, schools were emailed to warn that all CRPF schools would be bombed by Tuesday at 11 a.m. The threat was discovered to be a hoax when an inquiry got underway right away.
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