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Delhi on High Alert: Over 40 Schools Evacuated After ₹24 Lakh Bomb Threat Ransom

In a shocking turn of events, more than 40 schools in Delhi received bomb threats demanding a ransom, leading to swift evacuations and heightened security measures.

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On December 9, 2024, over 40 schools in Delhi, including Delhi Public School (DPS) RK Puram and GD Goenka School in Paschim Vihar, received bomb threats via email. The threats demanded a ransom of ₹24 lakh (approximately $30,000) and claimed that multiple concealed bombs were planted on school premises. Students were evacuated as police and fire services responded to the situation, with no suspicious objects found so far. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities are under pressure to enhance security protocols in schools.

Immediate Response and Evacuation 

The bomb threats were reported early on Monday morning, prompting immediate action from school administrations. GD Goenka School received its alert at 6:15 AM, followed by DPS RK Puram at 7:06 AM. Both schools evacuated students swiftly to ensure their safety while police and fire officials were dispatched to investigate. A police spokesperson confirmed that a thorough investigation into the source of these threats has been initiated.

Details of the Threats 

The threatening emails indicated that multiple small bombs had been hidden within the school buildings. The anonymous sender warned that failure to comply with their demand for $30,000 would result in detonation. This alarming message heightened concerns among parents and school officials alike. Security teams conducted searches at the schools but found no explosives.

Officials’ Responses 

In response to the threats, Delhi Police mobilised resources, including bomb disposal squads and dog units, to conduct thorough searches at the affected schools. Authorities are treating the situation seriously and are collaborating with school administrations to ensure student safety. Following a recent directive from the Delhi High Court, local government officials are under pressure to develop comprehensive action plans and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for managing such emergencies effectively.

Background on Recent Incidents 

This incident adds to a troubling trend of bomb threats targeting educational institutions in Delhi. Earlier this year, numerous schools faced similar threats, leading to widespread evacuations and increased security measures. These recurring incidents have intensified discussions about the necessity for robust security protocols within schools.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective 

The recent bomb threats against schools highlight an urgent need for enhanced safety measures and community vigilance. Such incidents disrupt education and instill fear among students and parents alike. It is vital that we foster an environment where cooperation between authorities and educational institutions prevails. How can we collectively ensure the safety of our children while promoting a culture of peace and understanding? We invite our readers to share their thoughts on this pressing issue.

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