Delhi Public School gets bomb threat; case registered

DN Bureau

Delhi Police have registered a case and have begun investigation after the Delhi Police School in R K Puram in the national capital recieved a call warning of a bomb in the institute's premises. Read further on Dynamite News:

Representational Image
Representational Image


New Delhi: Delhi Police have registered a case and have begun investigation after the Delhi Police School in R K Puram in the national capital recieved a call warning of a bomb in the institute's premises.

All students were evacuated from the school premises as a precationary measure, police said.

A search operation has begun, police said, adding that nothing suspicious has been found yet.

Also Read | Delhi: Police arrest three in RK Puram double murder case

In May last year, the Delhi Public School, Mathura Road had received a bomb threat on email. Police declared the email threat to be a hoax after finding nothing suspicious following searches. Later it was found that the e-mail was sent from the email id of a student, police said.

Read This Also: Uttar Pradesh: ED attaches 58 immovable properties worth Rs 27.49 crore under PMLA

A similar email sent in April last year to the Indian School in Sadiq Nagar of the national capital also turned out to be a hoax.

Also Read | 43-yr-old man searches online "how to tie the knot", kills wife, daughter, dies by suicide

More details awaited. (ANI)










Related Stories