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Bomb Scare: Full List of 40 Schools in Delhi that Received Threat Emails Today

DELHI, INDIA, JUL 18 – Authorities evacuated over 45 schools in Delhi after bomb threats on the fourth day of similar incidents this week, involving multiple emergency response teams, police said.

  • On July 18, 2025, over 45 schools in Delhi and at least 40 schools in Bengaluru received bomb threat emails claiming explosives were planted in classrooms.
  • These threats follow a recurring pattern since May 2024, with authorities investigating email spoofing via VPN and examining possible digital footprints.
  • Police and bomb disposal squads conducted thorough physical searches and evacuations, treating every threat as real before declaring the incidents hoaxes.
  • The emails contained graphic death threats such as “I will erase every last one of you from this world” and claimed skillfully hidden explosives in black plastic bags.
  • All affected schools resumed normal operations, but experts warn these threats may reflect either a disturbed individual with technical skills or a coordinated cyber psychological attack.
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Many big schools of Delhi received a threatening email, in which there was a threat of bombing the schools.. As soon as the information was received, there was a stir and the police reached the spot and started investigation.. However, the news of the bomb turned out to be false.. In such a situation, the question arises that what is the punishment in the case of bomb threats to schools.

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The Economic Times broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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