New Delhi: Delhi Police sources on Wednesday said all the threatening emails to at least 100 schools in the national capital and neighbouring areas have been sent from the same mail ID. The investigation agencies suspect that the email originated from a server located in Russia.
"The investigation team is busy tracking the IP addresses of the sent mail. Intensive searches are going on in schools. A bomb threat was received by the Delhi Public School, Dwarka through an email. A bomb disposal squad is present at the school. No suspicious items have been found so far," sources said.
They added that the mail was sent on Tuesday. "There is no mention of date line in the mail and there is mention of BCC, which means that one mail has been sent to multiple places," sources added.
According to top police officials, the number of bomb threats could be even higher and this is being ascertained.
Police sources also said that on Tuesday, there was information about a bomb in Chacha Nehru Children's Hospital, Geeta Colony but no bomb was found in the hospital.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Dwarka, Ankit Singh, all the classes and the entire school are being searched and police have evacuated the entire school.
"Many police teams are verifying the email which was sent to the school administration of DPS. With the help of IP address and technical surveillance, the senders of the mail are being found out," police sources added.
East Delhi DCP Apoorva Gupta said, 'After receiving the information, our teams reached the spot and the students have been sent back to their homes. Checking is being done with the help of the bomb disposal squad." One of the other schools that received the email was the Delhi Convent School, located in Shalimar Garden, Ghaziabad.
GautamBuddha Nagar DM says bomb threat to school a hoax call
“As per an investigation carried out by the security agencies, it was found that the entire incident was a hoax. However, we had taken all required security arrangements to ensure the safety and security of students,” Manish Kumar Verma, District Magistrate of GautamBuddha Nagar in Uttar Pradesh told ETV Bharat. The security agencies have thoroughly checked one school in GautamBuddha Nagar after which it was found that it was a hoax call, said Verma.