New Delhi: Bomb threat messages are constantly coming in the country’s capital Delhi. This trend is not going to stop. Now on Sunday, several schools and other institutions, including Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI Airport), received bomb threats. The email was written about the explosions at these places. Police and security agencies swung into action as soon as the e-mail was received. The Delhi Police has not found anything suspicious in the investigation so far. The police are now investigating where the mail was sent from.
According to the Delhi Police, a threatening email was received on Sunday morning, after which it was reported to higher authorities. The emails received e-mails threatening to blow up several institutions, including Delhi Airport, the Noida CRPF Public School, and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, located near Qutab Minar. The e-mail claims that explosive devices have been installed in the premises.
“””We received a threatening email in the morning,”” a Delhi Fire Service official said.” Police, bomb squads (BDS), dog squads and firefighters immediately reached the affected sites and started searching. However, the security agencies have not found any suspicious object in the investigation so far.
This is not a new series of bomb threats in Delhi. Schools, colleges, hospitals, and airports have been repeatedly targeted in the past few months, with most of the threats proven to be fake. At the same time, the Delhi Police has appealed to the people not to pay attention to the rumours. Don’t panic, the situation in these places is under control at the moment. Police are constantly monitoring the security arrangements. Only after the investigation is completed, a clear picture of the reality of the e-mail and the intention behind it will come out.


