Hoax Bomb Scare: 'Terrorizers 111 Group' Behind ‘Threat’ to Delhi Schools Seeks Ransom in Crypto; What Are Its Demands?
Schools in Delhi's Dwarka Sector 10 were evacuated after bomb threat emails prompted police and bomb disposal teams to conduct thorough safety checks, officials said.
- On Monday morning, three schools located in Dwarka, Delhi, among them Delhi Public School, were sent bomb threat emails, leading to their prompt evacuation.
- The threats were sent from a Gmail account and alerted schools about bombs supposedly hidden in classrooms, marking a continuation of frequent false alarm incidents since May 2024.
- Police, bomb disposal squads, and emergency services conducted thorough searches, cordoned off areas, and followed protocols with no explosives found.
- A senior official stated, "Nothing suspicious was found so far," while officials confirmed evacuations will continue until threats are verified.
- This latest scare highlights ongoing safety concerns across Delhi schools amid repeated threats, stressing the need for vigilant security measures.
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Hoax bomb scare: 'Terrorizers 111 Group' behind ‘threat’ to Delhi schools seeks ransom in crypto; what are its demands?
DPS Dwarka closed for the day due to hoax bomb threats, advising parents to pick up students. This incident follows a series of similar threats, causing widespread panic and disruption across several schools, with demands for ransom in cryptocurrency from the group 'The Terrorizers 111 Group.'
Several schools in India's capital receive bomb threats
NEW DELHI: Several schools in the Indian capital territory of Delhi received bomb threats on Monday, prompting authorities to rush police teams, fire services personnel and bomb disposal squads to these educational institutions, Xinhua reported, citing officials. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Students evacuated as bomb threats sent to multiple Delhi schools including DPS
The threats were sent through emails from a Gmail ID. These messages were reportedly sent to multiple school, with two more schools coming forward and informing the police about them.
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