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Six Delhi schools get bomb threat, third incident this week

Delhi Public School in RK Puram, Ryan International School in Vasant Kunj and Gyan Bharati School in Saket receive same email from same sender
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Police personnel exit from Cambridge School at Shri Niwas Puri during investigation after it received bomb threat over email in New Delhi on Friday. At least two other schools in Delhi also received bomb threats. PTI Photo
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At least six Delhi schools received a bomb threat on Saturday, officials said, marking the third instance of threat emails being sent to schools in the national capital this week.

“We received a call about a bomb threat at Delhi Public School, RK Puram, at 6:09 am,” a Delhi Fire Services official said.

The fire department, local police, dog squads and bomb detection teams reached the school and launched a search operation, the official said.

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Five more schools, including Ryan International School in Vasant Kunj and Gyan Bharati School in Saket, received the same email from the same sender, he further said.

A police official said nothing suspicious was found after search and inspection in any of the schools.

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The mails were sent from the ‘childrenofallah@outlook.com’ email id at 1:47 am.

According to a source, the email read, “Allah sees your efforts to resist his punishment. But they are futile. For no mortal being can escape the judgement of Allah. The Prophet Muhammad declares all who go against Allah enemies to the world. We see your attempt to stop us. It will not work. The Prophet Muhammad has allowed the children to burn in the sacred flame of Allah.”

“On Saturday where students may not be there in your buildings is when the buildings shall be brought down. Our bomb vests are blessed by the Prophet Muhammad. They shall not fail their goal. Our children are brave servants of Allah. They shall complete their task,” the source said quoting the email.

On Friday, about 30 schools received bomb threats over email, triggering a multi-agency search of their premises. Prior to that, at least 44 schools received similar emails on Monday.

The police had declared those threats as hoaxes after nothing suspicious was found during searches.

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