BJP on Tuesday stepped up its attack on Aam Aadmi Party after Delhi Police said that its probe into bomb threats to schools in the national capital has led to a juvenile and one of his parents is connected to an organisation with links to an NGO which has "deep connections to a particular
The accused, a public school student, was identified and apprehended after a thorough technical investigation by the Cyber Cell of the South District police.
According to officials, the list includes Delhi Public School in Vasant Vihar and RK Puram, Blue Bells, and Tagore International. The emails claimed that a large amount of explosives had been planted on the school premises.
The Delhi government Directorate of Education has directed that schools ensure strict admission procedures, and verification of students' documentation to prevent illegal Bangladeshi migrants' enrollment.
The CBSE board has filed a police complaint at the Preet Vihar Police Station onTuesday to initiate legal action against Manava Bhawna Public School and Sat Saheb Public School. These schools submitted forged documents in their applications for affiliation with the board.
Bomb threats were reported at two schools in Delhi today, including Indian Public School in South Delhi and a school in Saraswati Vihar. Police, fire brigade, and bomb squad responded, evacuating the premises. Investigations are underway.
The Delhi Police Special Cell has identified a private school student responsible for sending a bomb threat email to a school in Paschim Vihar, police said.
: A day after over 30 schools in the national capital received bomb threats, several schools in Delhi, received similar threat emails on Saturday, Delhi Police said.
"We received an alert around 5:30 AM that some schools have received bomb threats via emails in our district. Schools have been evacuated and the Bomb Disposal Squad checked the places. So far the investigation has revealed that it was a hoax call. 30 schools across Delhi including 3 from ou
The principal said that police vehicles were dispatched to the premises immediately after the threat was reported, and under instructions, no students were picked up by buses, and parents were informed of the situation.
"This is the second time 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?" posted Kejriwal on X.