Bomb threat to several Jaipur schools, students evacuated; Delhi’s educational institutions received similar threat

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Multiple schools in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, received bomb threats via email on May13, according to the police. As a precautionary measure, students and staff were swiftly evacuated from these schools upon receiving the threat messages

DCP East Jaipur Kavendra Sagar said, “Threatening emails have been sent to some schools in the city, including Maheshwari School (MPS International School). Currently, the bomb disposal squad is carrying out searches in the school. All the students and staff have been evacuated. Further investigation is underway.”

The development comes over a week after over 100 schools in Delhi-NCR received bomb threats that sparked panic among parents. According to the Delhi Police, a total of 131 schools received threat emails on May 1.
However, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an official statement calling the email a ‘hoax.’ (ANI)

This is not the first time Jaipur has received a bomb threat. Last year, Jaipur Airport received a threat to blow up the airport premises. According to the police, the anonymous sender threatened to blow up Jaipur and other airports. However, the call was later found to be a hoax.

On May 12, Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport and over half a dozen government hospitals in Delhi received bomb threats through email. According to Delhi Police, IGI Airport received a bomb threat through email from an unidentified account on Sunday afternoon. The sender threatened the presence of an explosive device inside the premises.

Similar emails were received at two government hospitals, including Burari Government Hospital, and Mangolpuri’s Sanjay Gandhi Hospital on Sunday afternoon. The Delhi Police has launched a probe into the matter.

The list of these hospitals includes — Dada Dev Hospital in Dabri, Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) Hospital in Hari Nagar, Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Dilshad Garden, Hindu Rao Hospital of Malka Ganj, and Aruna Asaf Ali Govt Hospital of Rajpur Road. These bomb threat emails come nearly two weeks after multiple schools in Delhi-NCR received bomb threats via email. (With inputs from ANI)

 

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