Delhi Police have revealed that bomb threat emails targeting at least three schools in the city were sent by students themselves, with the motive of disrupting exams. Among the institutions affected was Venkateshwar Global School, which received a threatening email shortly after a blast was reported at the Rohini Prashant Vihar PVR Multiplex on 28 November.
A police officer disclosed that two siblings enrolled in the school were responsible for the email, as reported by news agency PTI. During counselling, the students admitted they had been inspired by previous instances of bomb threats targeting schools and aimed to delay their examinations. "They were allowed to leave after their parents were issued a warning," the officer added.
Following the email, police conducted a comprehensive search of the school premises and declared the threat a hoax.
Similar incidents were reported at two other schools in Rohini and Paschim Vihar, where threatening emails were traced back to students. In both cases, the students confessed to having sent the emails to close the schools, another cop revealed, as per PTI. They, too, were released after counselling, with their parents being cautioned.
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Over 100 Schools Across Delhi Received Bomb Threats In 11 Days
Over the past 11 days, more than 100 schools across Delhi have been thrown into disarray due to bomb threats. Investigators have noted that the emails were sent using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), complicating efforts to trace the senders.
The trend is not confined to schools. Since May this year, over 50 bomb threat emails have targeted institutions, including hospitals, airports, and airline companies in Delhi.