Why Are Bomb Threat Emails Causing Panic in Ahmedabad Schools?
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Ahmedabad, Jan 23 (NationPress) A wave of panic swept through schools in Ahmedabad on Thursday, January 23, following the receipt of bomb threat emails originating from an unknown sender. These threats targeted educational establishments throughout various areas of the city, leading to swift responses from law enforcement agencies.
According to police reports, the threatening emails specifically mentioned St Xavier’s School in Memnagar, Calorex School in Ghatlodia, DPS School in Bopal, Swayam School in Vastrapur, three branches of Sant Kabir School, Mahatma Gandhi International School in Mithakali, Geneva Liberal School on SP Ring Road, Army School in Shahibaug, JD High School in Naroda, Red Bricks School in Satellite, Vidyanagar School in Usmanpura, Kendriya Vidyalaya in Shahibaug, and Apple Global School.
Earlier that day, additional bomb threats were reported at St Xavier’s Loyola in Navrangpura and Swayam School in Vastrapur, further escalating concerns. School officials promptly alerted the police control room upon receiving these emails.
Treating the threats with utmost seriousness, city police, along with the bomb disposal squad, dog squad, and crime branch, were dispatched to the affected schools, conducting thorough security assessments.
As a safety measure, school administrations reached out to parents via messages and calls, advising them to pick up their children. This resulted in a significant influx of parents at the schools, causing temporary unease in various neighborhoods.
Authorities reported that the emails were dispatched from an unidentified email address, and the cybercrime department has initiated an investigation to identify the sender.
Officials have encouraged the public to remain composed, refrain from spreading rumors, and report any suspicious behavior to the police. It is important to note that Ahmedabad has faced similar email bomb threats in the past, primarily targeting schools and courts, most of which were later revealed to be hoaxes.
Security agencies continue to maintain vigilance as investigations proceed.