Delhi Teen's Bomb Threat To School A Hoax To Skip School, Say Police
The Delhi Police said that a school in Delhi’s Greater Kailash area received a bomb threat email, which later turned out to be a hoax by a 14-year-old student to skip school.
Delhi News: The Delhi Police said on Saturday that a school in city's Greater Kailash area received a bomb threat email, which later turned out to be a hoax by a 14-year-old student to skip school.
The email was received by Summer Fields School in Kailash Colony, Greater Kailash-1, on Friday threatening to blow up the school. After the mail was received, the school premises were immediately evacuated.
"We received an email late at night that was checked early morning today (Friday). As per the SOP, we evacuated the students within 10 minutes of receiving the email," the Principal of Summer Fields School, Shalini Agarwal, had said on Friday, as quoted by news agency ANI.
Bomb threat at Summer Fields School, Kailash Colony, GK-1, Delhi | Delhi Police say, "A 14-year-old student has been identified and is being questioned. The student didn't want to go to the school and had, therefore, sent the bomb threat mail. The student had mentioned two more…
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Delhi Police said that a 14-year-old student has been identified and is being questioned. An investigation has been launched into the matter. "The student didn't want to go to the school and had, therefore, sent the bomb threat mail," police said.
They further said that the student had mentioned two more schools in the mail to make it look genuine. An investigation into the matter is underway, they further stated, as quoted by ANI.
Earlier in May, a total of 131 schools in the national capital received threat emails. The Delhi Police said that the email used to threaten the Delhi-NCR schools contained the word 'Swaraiim', which is an Arabic word used by the Islamic State since 2014 to spread Islamist propaganda.
However, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) later issued an official statement saying that the email appeared to be a 'hoax'. "There is no need to panic. The mail appears to be a hoax. Delhi Police and security agencies are taking necessary steps as per protocol," the official MHA release stated.