Senior Delhi Police officers announced that around 100 schools in Delhi and the National Capital Region received bomb threat emails early Wednesday morning. Investigations revealed that the sender used a Russian IP address and the role of an organization behind the threats is being probed. The Home Ministry and Delhi Police urge citizens not to panic as central agencies and local authorities take precautionary measures. Meanwhile, a Delhi court has allowed the Enforcement Directorate to interrogate suspects related to a drug-related money laundering case.
Bomb Threat Panic Grips Delhi Schools
Background:
On Wednesday morning, around 100 schools in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) received bomb threat emails. The emails, sent from a Russian IP address, caused widespread panic among parents, students, and school authorities.
Investigation:
The Delhi Police launched an immediate investigation into the threats. They discovered that the emails were sent from a fake email address that used the name of a Pakistani terrorist organization. However, no physical evidence of a bomb was found at any of the schools.
Official Response:
Senior Delhi Police officers have assured the public that all necessary precautions are being taken. The Home Ministry and the Delhi Police have urged citizens to remain calm and not panic. Central agencies and local authorities are working to identify the culprit behind the threats.
Interrogation of Suspects:
In a related development, a Delhi court has allowed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to interrogate suspects linked to a drug-related money laundering case. The suspects, who are allegedly involved in the smuggling of heroin from Afghanistan, were arrested by the ED on Tuesday.
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