“Our children are Allah’s brave servants,” Reads Bomb Threat Email to Delhi Schools

Bomb Threat Email to Delhi Schools
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New Delhi : Bomb Threat Email to Delhi Schools : A day after over 30 schools in the national capital, Delhi, received bomb threats, several Delhi schools received similar threatening emails on Saturday.

Delhi Police gave this information. Delhi Police said, “Today again, Delhi schools including DPS RK Puram, Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj received bomb threat emails.”

According to the police, a group mail was received by the schools at 6:12 am today. The police said that at 6:12 am this morning, the school received a group mail from “[email protected]” in the name of Barry Allah.

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After receiving the bomb threat email, the schools informed the Delhi Police. Officials said that after receiving the information, Delhi Police, bomb detection team and fire officials reached the spot, but nothing suspicious has been found so far.

The bomb threat email to the schools said that Allah sees your efforts to resist His punishment. But they are in vain. Because no mortal can escape Allah’s judgment.

This is what was written in the threatening email
Prophet Muhammad declares all those who go against Allah as enemies in the world. We see that your attempt to stop us will not work. Prophet Muhammad has allowed children to burn in the holy fire of Allah.

The mail said that on Saturday, when the students are not in your buildings, the buildings will be brought down. Our bomb jackets have the blessings of Prophet Muhammad. They will not fail in their goal. Our children are brave servants of Allah. They will complete their work.

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On Friday, Southeast Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ravi Kumar Singh said that 30 schools across Delhi received fake bomb threat emails. The DCP said that an investigation into the fake threats revealed that the emails sent to the schools were prepared from outside the country. After receiving the information, the schools were vacated and the bomb disposal squad inspected the places.

The threatening email raised concerns among parents and staff, although police assured that the investigation is ongoing and security remains their priority. So far, no explosives or hazardous material have been found in any school.

This is not the first instance of such threats disrupting schools in the national capital, underscoring the need for robust security protocols.

The schools that received threats on Friday include Bhatnagar Public School in West Vinod Nagar, Cambridge School in Srinivaspuri, Delhi Public School in East of Kailash, and Delhi Public School in Defence Colony.

Earlier, more than 40 schools in the national capital had received emails threatening to blow them up and demanded a ransom of 30,000 US dollars. This email came around 11:38 pm on December 8.

Delhi’s former Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Friday expressed deep concern over the repeated bomb threats targeting schools in the national capital. Questioning the potential psychological and educational impact on children, Kejriwal said that if such incidents continue, it could disrupt their studies and well-being.

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Earlier on November 19, the Delhi High Court had directed the Delhi government and Delhi Police to develop a comprehensive action plan, including a detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), to deal with bomb threats and related emergencies. The court had set an eight-week deadline to complete these directions.

Bomb threat emails received in the capital this year:
May: Over 150 schools in the NCR received emails threatening to blow them up.
August: Emails threatening to blow up 100 hospitals and shopping malls in the NCR. AIIMS and Safdarjung, Fortis in Vasant Kunj, Sir Ganga Ram in Rajendra Nagar and Manipal Hospital in Dwarka were threatened.
December: About 44 schools in Delhi had also received bomb threats.

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