Delhi DPS Bomb Threat: There is a Bomb threat in DPS, Mother Mary and Sanskriti School of Delhi-Noida; police engaged in the search
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- Wednesday, 01 May, 2024
There have been recent reports of bomb threats in several schools in Delhi, including Delhi Public School, Mother Mary and Sanskriti School, located in Dwarka and Noida. Additionally, bomb threats have also been made in DPS situated in Vasant Kunj and Amity in Saket. The schools received the threat via email, which prompted the Delhi Police to engage in a search operation, with the bomb disposal squad being present at the scene. The email appears to have been sent to multiple institutions and government bodies simultaneously, with no explicit mention of a deadline and BCC being used to send the message. The incident is still under investigation, with no suspicious items being found so far.
It is worth noting that this is not the first time such threats have been made in Delhi, with similar incidents having occurred in the past. In fact, recent reports suggest that the email sent to the schools follows a similar pattern of threats that have been previously received in Delhi.
As a precautionary measure, the Delhi Police have closed down the Dwarka DPS school and the Noida DPS Knowledge Park for the day. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, there were reports of a bomb threat at Delhi's Chacha Nehru Hospital, which was later declared a hoax after a search operation was conducted.
It is highly concerning that such threats are being made, and the authorities must take all necessary measures to ensure the security of the people. It is clear that the police are treating the situation with the utmost seriousness, and we can only hope that the culprits responsible for these threats are identified and brought to justice.
DPS Bomb Threat Today: A Bomb threat has been issued once again in Delhi. Bomb threats have been received in Delhi Public School, Mother Mary and Sanskriti School located in Dwarka and Noida. Apart from this, bomb threats have also been made in DPS situated in Vasant Kunj and Amity in Saket. This threat has been given to the school through an email. Delhi Police is searching the school. No suspicious items have been found so far. At present, the bomb disposal squad is also present at the spot.
Delhi Police said that bomb threats have been received in many schools. In the initial investigation, mail has been sent to many places since yesterday, and it seems to be following the same pattern. There is no mention of a date line in the mail, but there is mention of BCC, which means that one mail has been sent to multiple places. At present, the investigation is going on.
Meanwhile, Dwarka DPS school has been closed today. At the same time, Noida DPS Knowledge Park has also been closed to children.
Earlier on Tuesday, the bomb threat email received by Delhi's Chacha Nehru Hospital on Tuesday morning was declared a rumour. Police said that a hospital worker received the email at 10 a.m., following which a 'bomb detection team', bomb disposal squad, Delhi Fire Service team, and local police immediately reached the children's hospital.
Threat declared hoax:
A police official said a search operation was conducted in the hospital, and the threat was declared a hoax. According to the police, the email sender tried to send the same email to multiple institutions and government bodies at the same time. However, some email IDs were found to need to be corrected. The officer said that the Special Cell of Delhi Police and other agencies have been informed, and they are investigating the matter. He said that it appeared to be a mischievous act by an unknown accused.
Let us tell you that during the search at Delhi's IGI Airport in April, the police arrested two passengers for threatening the security staff with a 'nuclear bomb'. The officer said that the incident took place on April 5. Both were identified as Jignesh Malani and Kashyap Kumar Lalani, residents of Rajkot, Gujarat.
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