The recent wave of bomb threats targeting over 100 schools in Delhi-NCR has stirred panic among parents and authorities. However, the Union Home Ministry swiftly labeled the threats as ‘hoax’, urging the public to remain calm amidst the turmoil. Allegations have surfaced, suggesting the involvement of a 16-year-old student from a prestigious Delhi school in the email hoax.
The resurfacing of an old social media post, wherein the student jokingly mentioned ‘sending emails for fun’, has added fuel to the fire. Delhi police, however, caution against spreading unverified rumors, asserting that the viral claims lack substantiated evidence.
Contrary to the circulated misinformation, the police have not confirmed the involvement of the student in question. Instead, investigations are ongoing to trace the origins of the hoax emails that triggered widespread panic and evacuations across educational institutions.
Amidst heightened tensions, Delhi Education Minister Atishi reassures parents and citizens, emphasizing the safety measures undertaken by law enforcement agencies. Schools have been thoroughly inspected, and no evidence supporting the bomb threats has been discovered thus far.
The Delhi government has issued a stern advisory to schools, urging vigilance in monitoring official email communications. As the investigation progresses, authorities remain vigilant to ensure the safety and security of students and educational institutions.
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