Delhi: Class 12 student apprehended by police for bomb threats to schools
Around 10 schools in Delhi received bomb threats on Thursday.
Press Trust of India | January 10, 2025 | 11:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has detained a Class 12 student for allegedly sending bomb threats to schools in the national capital, sources said on Friday. Around 10 educational institutes received bomb threats on Thursday, the latest in a series of such incidents in the city.
The sources said the south district police apprehended the Class 12 student, a minor. Officials said police will address a press conference at its headquarters later in the day and share further details.
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