Jalandhar schools evacuated after bomb threat emails; no suspicious items found
Press Trust of India | December 15, 2025 | 04:24 PM IST | 1 min read
Multiple schools received similar bomb threat emails. Cyber Police are investigating the origin of the threatening emails.
NEW DELHI: A bomb threat sent into panic several schools here on Monday, with authorities evacuating students and launching anti-sabotage actions. Nothing suspicious has been found so far, an officer said. "We were told that there had been some fault in the electricity and we were asked to pick up our children from the school," a parent told reporters.
ACP (North) Sanjay Kumar, who was at KMV School, said, "A threat was received on the school principal's email that the building would be blown up." He said the police searched the school premises immediately after the information was received. "Anti-sabotage team also carried out a check in the premises, but nothing suspicious was found so far," Kumar said.
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He said there were other schools which received similar bomb threats. The Cyber Police teams are tracking the source of the mail, he said. On December 12, several schools in Amritsar were hit by a bomb threat, which later turned out to be a hoax.
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