Why Did Nearly a Dozen Noida Schools Receive Bomb Threats During CBSE Exams?
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Noida, Feb 19 (NationPress) On Thursday, nearly a dozen educational institutions in Noida were sent bomb threat emails, causing a wave of panic among students, parents, and school personnel, coinciding with the third day of the CBSE Board examinations.
Authorities confirmed that the threats were communicated via email. Upon receiving the alerts, teams from the Noida Police quickly arrived at the impacted schools to initiate security protocols.
Specialized bomb disposal units and canine teams were deployed, conducting comprehensive searches of the school environments. As a precaution, students were relocated to secure areas while the searches were conducted. Officials indicated that, as of now, no suspicious items have been discovered, though the verification process remains ongoing.
This incident unfolded during the active CBSE Board examinations, heightening the stress levels of both parents and students. The Class 12 exams commenced at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, with no papers scheduled for Class 10 that day.
A senior police official indicated that these threats are being taken with utmost seriousness, with cyber teams activated to trace the origin of the emails. All necessary security measures are being meticulously followed.
The recent threat emails have reignited worries in the locality, especially following a similar event last month.
On January 23, around 20 schools in Noida received bomb threat emails, which led to extensive searches across various campuses. With Republic Day approaching, senior officers coordinated significant security checks that included bomb squads, dog units, and fire department teams, with those earlier threats ultimately deemed hoaxes.
In a related development, law enforcement apprehended six individuals last week for allegedly sending bomb threat emails to approximately 20 Noida schools. Investigators reported that the emails seemingly originated from servers in the United States but were eventually traced back to a residence in Bisrakh, Greater Noida.
Authorities believe that the suspects were running an illegal online betting operation, using forged email addresses and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) numbers to disseminate the menacing messages and mislead investigators.
Meanwhile, Thursday’s bomb threat emails have put several schools on high alert once again. Parents gathered outside school entrances as security measures were intensified, and entry points were closely monitored.
Police stated that further actions will be taken once the email trails and technical evidence have been thoroughly analyzed. The investigation into any connections with previous incidents is also ongoing.