Delhi Schools Receive Bomb Threat Emails for Second Time in Two Days
Several schools in Delhi received bomb threats via email on Saturday, December 14. This was the second such threat in consecutive days. On Friday, over 30 schools across the national capital received similar warnings.

Schools Receive Bomb Threat: Several schools in Delhi received bomb threats via email on Saturday, December 14. This was the second such threat in consecutive days. On Friday, over 30 schools across the national capital received similar warnings.
According to the police, nothing suspicious was found in any of the schools after the searches.
"Today again, Delhi schools, including DPS RK Puram, Ryan International School, and Vasant Kunj received a bomb threat email," said Delhi Police.
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The e-mails, which were sent around 12:54 am, warned of potential bomb blasts on Friday and Saturday.
“The threats also mentioned events like parent-teacher meetings and sports day activities, designed to create fear and panic among students, parents and school authorities,” the official added.
Notably, this comes just days after similar threats were received by at least 44 schools on December 9.
Teams of the fire department and police, along with dog squads, rushed to the schools and conducted thorough checks. Police have declared the threats as "hoaxes" after conducting its probe.
The authorities are yet to identify any suspects or track down the source of the threats, which were reportedly sent from abroad.
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Schools targeted in this latest incident include Bhatnagar International School, Cambridge School, DPS Amar Colony and Venkateshwar Global School.
As a precaution, school management issued urgent messages advising parents not to send their children to school or to retrieve them if they had already arrived immediately.
On December 13, former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal also reacted to the series of bomb threats to Delhi schools, and wondered how these bomb threats would affect children.
"This is the second time in this week that Delhi schools have received bomb threats, which is extremely serious and worrying. If this continues, how badly will it affect the children? What will happen to their studies?" Kejriwal said in a post on X on December 13.
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