Several prominent schools in Gurugram received another bomb threat emails on Wednesday morning, prompting police to launch searches on the premises.
At least 10 schools, including Shri Ram, Amity, and the HDFC school, received threatening emails at 8.33 am, when classes had already begun, police said. The school administrations became aware of the threats around 9 am and immediately informed the police, a senior police officer said.
The schools immediately implemented emergency protocols, with many declaring a holiday and asking parents to take their children home safely, the officer said. A large number of anxious parents gathered outside the schools, as police and bomb squad teams reached the spots and started checks. ''Around 10 schools have approached the police from morning until now over bomb threats. Police teams are alert and searches are underway on all the premises'', the officer said.
This is the third time since January that schools have received fake bomb threats.In March, at least a dozen schools in the city received bomb threat emails, which later turned out to be hoaxes.Similarly, on January 28, as many as 13 schools received hoax bomb threats via email, forcing authorities to evacuate campuses and suspend classes. Around a dozen private schools in Gurugram received bomb threats via e-mail at that time which were later declared a hoax after hours of searches by police teams.
The threat e-mails at that time also had prompted authorities to suspend classes were traced to the U.S., a police source said, adding that an FIR had been registered. More than a thousand police personnel, five bomb detection and disposal teams, and three dog squads conducted extensive searches on school premises. School authorities had informed parents and asked them to pick up their children, triggering panic.