Bomb Threat Mail To Over 100 Schools In Delhi, Noida Sent From Russia: Report

the Delhi Police said it had conducted a thorough check of all schools that received the bomb threat and found nothing.

Published date india.com Published: May 1, 2024 1:41 PM IST
And some of the schools in Hyderabad have opted for online classes for students between classes 5 and 10.
And some of the schools in Hyderabad have opted for online classes for students between classes 5 and 10.

New Delhi: More than 100 schools in Delhi-NCR and at least two schools in Noida received bomb threat via email on Wednesday morning, prompting mass evacuation of students from school premises. After panic-stricken parents crowded the schools, the Ministry of Home Affairs said the emails appeared to be a hoax.

In the meantime, the Delhi Police said it had conducted a thorough check of all schools that received the bomb threat and found nothing. Giving details, Ravinder Yadav, Special CP, Delhi Police (Crime), said some hospitals also received similar emails on Tuesday.

In the wake of these developments, the investigation agencies suspect that the email originated from a server located in Russia. Sources told news agency said that a single IP address was used to send the email to all schools.

The Cyber team of the Delhi Police has also joined the investigation. Sources say the initial investigation shows that the email address, used to send the threat mail to over 100 schools in Delhi-NCR, had a Russian domain. However, the Police are yet to ascertain whether the email actually originated from Russia.

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The police are now tracking the IP address of the email address. Sources have told ANI that these kind of emails are usually send using a VPN connection to enable the sender to mask the original IP address. The Cyber team is confident of tracing the IP address. Sources in the investigation team also say that the Dark Web could have been used to send the threat mail.

In order to cover all flanks different teams of the Delhi Police are working on different aspects of the investigation. The Noida, Ghaziabad, and Delhi police are conducting a joint investigation to address the situation.

As news of the threats spread, the Delhi Government’s Directorate of Education issued a statement confirming that no dangerous devices or suspicious activity were found in any of the affected schools.

“Today, few schools of Delhi got hoax bomb calls/ mails. Nothing adverse/ questionable was found anywhere by Delhi Police. All our students and teachers are safe. All are requested not to panic. To relieve the parents, students were allowed to leave if parents had reached school,” Delhi Government’s Directorate of Education said in a post on X.

Meanwhile, a Delhi police senior officials meeting going on in police headquarters. Special CPS along with joint CP and officer of the social media cell also present.

Delhi Police PRO Suman Nalwa confirmed that nothing suspicious was found at any of the schools during investigation.

“Several schools have approached us that they have received an email regarding a bomb in their campus. Delhi Police has conducted search operations but nothing untoward has been found so far…It seems someone has done this to create panic…I just want to request the parents to not get panicked. We are conducting an investigation regarding the same,” the Delhi Police PRO said.

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