CRPF Schools Across India Targeted by Hoax Bomb Threats Following Delhi Blast
Authorities are on high alert after emails threatened multiple CRPF schools, though the threats were deemed false.
- Hoax bomb threats were emailed to CRPF schools nationwide, including those in Delhi and Hyderabad, claiming explosions would occur by 11 am on Tuesday.
- The threats followed a recent explosion near a CRPF school in Delhi's Rohini, which caused property damage but no injuries.
- The email threats mentioned Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, but the claims were found to be baseless and random.
- Authorities, including the CRPF, Delhi Police, and National Investigation Agency, are investigating both the hoax threats and the Rohini blast.
- The incident is part of a larger pattern of recent hoax bomb threats affecting over 100 flights, prompting heightened security measures.