New Delhi: Six schools in Delhi received bomb threat emails Monday morning. The threats prompted evacuations and extensive security checks at affected institutions. The first threat emails were reported around 8:20 AM. Local police, bomb disposal units, dog squads, and the fire department responded immediately. Security teams conducted thorough sweeps of all school campuses. Nothing suspicious has been found at any location thus far. Investigations are ongoing to identify the email origins.
Schools Evacuated
Students and staff were safely evacuated from the schools as a precautionary measure. Parents were notified and asked to remain calm. Sardar Patel Vidyalaya informed parents about a security threat. It confirmed police presence for necessary measures. The school stated all students were evacuated safely. Junior school classes will resume once the premises are cleared. Senior school examinations will restart after security agency clearance.
Affected Institutions
The schools that received threat emails include:
- Army Public School, Delhi Cantt
- Salwan Public School
- Sardar Patel Vidyalaya
- Mira Public School, Janakpuri
- Ramjas Public School
- Ramjas School, Rajendra Nagar
Three banks also received similar threat emails. Security personnel conducted detailed inspections. These inspections covered classrooms, corridors, administrative areas, parking lots, and surrounding grounds. The city remains on heightened alert following these incidents.
Security Measures
Delhi’s Fire Services confirmed the dispatch of multiple security teams. These teams were sent to the affected school and bank premises. Anti-sabotage checks are a standard procedure for such threats. The focus is on ensuring the safety of students, staff, and the public. Law enforcement is actively working to trace the source of the false alarms. The goal is to prevent future occurrences and maintain public safety.