Police detain Class 10 student for bomb scare in Bengaluru school to avoid exam
Press Trust of India | July 19, 2022 | 05:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
Bengaluru school's Class 10 student sent bomb threat in an attempt to postpone an exam on July 21 for which he was not prepared and feared failure.
BENGALURU : A Class 10 student was detained on Tuesday for allegedly creating a bomb scare in a city school where he is studying with an intention to force postponement of an examination for which he was not prepared, police said. The student had an exam on July 21 and he wanted it to be put off as he had not prepared for it, the police who were part of the investigation said. With the fear of failing in the examination, he sent the threat, which turned out to be a hoax after a thorough search of the school and its premises on Monday, by email to the National Hill View Public school.
"The boy had created a new email address in the name of 'Huchcha Venkat', a film actor, on his father’s laptop and sent it to the school," a police officer said. Following the email, the police were on their toes, bomb and dog squads were rushed to the spot; students, teachers and others in the school were evacuated and parents hurried to the institution on learning about the scare.
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As the school opened on Monday, the management spotted the email by an unknown sender saying that a bomb has been planted in the school. Soon the police were alerted, who rushed to the spot with a bomb disposal squad and a dog squad. The school was quickly evacuated and the students were taken outside their classrooms. A search was carried out on the entire premises.
Following the report, parents rushed to the school to ensure that their wards are safe. Amid panic, the school management told the parents not to panic as the students and teachers have been shifted to another unit of their school. Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said the police were on their job and will trace the whereabouts of the person who sent the mail.
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