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South Delhi school receives bomb threat in email
New Delhi, Nov 28
An email regarding a bomb being placed on a school campus in south Delhi was received on Monday. However, no bomb was found during the search operation by the police, said an official.
According to Chandan Chowdhary, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), on Monday at around 1:19 p.m. an email was received on the official email ID of Indian Public School, Sadiq Nagar that there is a bomb in the premises of the school.
"The school administration immediately informed Defence Colony police station following which bomb disposal squad, dog squad along with police teams reached the spot," said the DCP.
"The school was evacuated and a thorough search has been made. But no bomb has been found," said the Chowdhary, adding that the email is also being verified by the cyber team.
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