Bomb hoax once again haunts Delhi schools
At least seven prominent schools in Delhi were thrown into chaos amid panic over bomb threats received on Friday morning through email which turned out to be a hoax, police officials said.
At least seven prominent schools in Delhi were thrown into chaos amid panic over bomb threats received on Friday morning through email which turned out to be a hoax, police officials said.
More than 6 prominent schools in Delhi received bomb threats via email on Friday morning, triggering immediate security protocols.
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Following the bomb threat on the flight bound for Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi, all the passengers were evacuated safely through the emergency exits.
Eighteen detonators were fitted in the IED that was capable of causing massive damage to life and property.
Airport authorities, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel and Dog squad as well as Bomb disposal squads swung into action creating panic among the passengers.
Initially, Ebenezer International School located in Hebbagodi police station limits and Vincent Pallotti International School located in Hennur police station limits received the threats.
On Sunday morning, Asim Biswas, a middle-aged man residing at Bahirsarbamangala locality in Ward No. 2 of Burdwan Municipality area, while cleaning the barn next to his house, suffered injuries after a hand bomb exploded beside the barn. He was then rushed to the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital.
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