School in Delhi evacuated over bomb hoax email
Authorities at The Indian School informed the police that they received the email at 10:49 am. However, no explosive device was found during the check at the school premises.
Authorities at The Indian School informed the police that they received the email at 10:49 am. However, no explosive device was found during the check at the school premises.
The complainant claimed that there was a bomb in G2 Coach of the train and two other persons told him about the same.
Lucknow Airport spokesperson issued a statement saying due to security reasons, the flight landed at Lucknow airport and a thorough investigation was done.
Immediately, the police sealed the area and blocked the Kalidas Marg crossing for some time to search for the explosive device. But to the relief of the police, the information was found to be fake.
After the threat was received through an e-mail, the school was evacuated and bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs were deployed on the spot.
According to officials, on Monday, an anonymous phone call was received by the Hotel Lalit, near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, and the hotel authorities immediately alerted the Sahar Police Station.
Ganesan Singaravel, now 61, was sentenced on Monday after he pleaded guilty to an offence under the country's Telecommunications Act
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