Delhi news: A private school in Chanakyapuri area of the national capital on Thursday morning received a bomb threat email. The threat message triggered a security alert, prompting a swift response from the Delhi Police. A thorough search operation was conducted on the school premises, but officials later confirmed that nothing suspicious was found. Police personnel remained deployed at the school as a precaution while further investigation continues.
Delhi police told ANI, “A bomb threat email was received at Sanskriti School, Chanakypuri, this morning. Nothing suspicious was found following the search operation. Police personnel present at the school.”
A bomb threat email was received at Sanskriti School, Chanakypuri, this morning. Nothing suspicious was found following the search operation. Police personnel present at the school: Delhi Police pic.twitter.com/1XG9HOdzY4
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Bomb threat to Delhi courts
Earlier on November 18, multiple courts, along with the CRPF School in Delhi’s Prashant Vihar received a bomb threat call. Bomb squads and security teams were immediately deployed, and police launched swift checks across all locations. While no suspicious objects were found during the investigation, the threat triggered concern as the school is the same one near which a blast occurred last year. The courts that received bomb threat call were Saket Court, Patiala House and Dwarka courts.
Speaking to ANI, a lawyer said that they received an email around 11:30 am, which informed of bomb explosion being planned in the court premises. The email was being attributed to Jaish-e-Mohammed, he added. As the email was received, evacuation process was initiated in the court building and lawyers’ chamber block. He condemned the act, highlighting that anti-terrorist atmosphere is being created across the country.
Heightened security in national capital
The bomb threat comes at a time when security has been heightened in the national capital, following the recent car blast near Red Fort metro station that claimed 10 lives and injured several others. An investigation into the case is underway by the National Investigation Agency (ANI). Earlier on Monday, in a significant breakthrough in the case, the NIA arrested another key associate of the terrorist involved in the blast, who had allegedly “provided technical support for carrying out terror attacks by modifying drones and attempting to make rockets” ahead of the car blast attack. Jasir Bilal Wani, alias Danish, also a Kashmiri resident, was arrested in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.