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Bomb scare in Delhi-NCR schools: Over 50 schools send children home; here’s all that we know.

On Wednesday morning, an email containing a bomb threat was sent to over 100 schools in Delhi and Noida. All of the students have been sent home and have been evacuated as a precaution. Delhi In a conversation with the Police Commissioner, LG VK Saxena requested a thorough report of the bomb threats made at Delhi-NCR schools. Officials from the Delhi Fire Service, Bomb Disposal Squad, and Delhi Police are at the schools, and a search is in progress. According to police, an investigation is underway in light of the menacing emails. Several schools received a letter this morning at around four in the morning. 😱😱

Bomb scare in Delhi-NCR schools: Email bomb threats caused panic and forced closures and evacuations of multiple Delhi-NCR schools. Searches are being done by bomb squads and police.

An email bomb threat was sent to several Delhi-NCR schools on Wednesday morning, sparking a search and rescue effort and creating a panic.

Search activities are in progress at the schools, and officers from the Delhi Fire Service, Bomb Detection Team, Bomb Disposal Squad, and Delhi Police are there.

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Bomb scare in Delhi-NCR schools “We have learned that at approximately 4:15 in the morning, multiple schools received the identical email. DCP South West Rohit Meena stated, “We decided to close the schools and send the students back home. We took action.”

In the meantime, Delhi Police are searching school grounds and pupils have been evacuated, according to Minister of Education in Delhi Atishi. She continued by saying that nothing has been discovered in any of the schools thus far. She also advised parents to be calm. “School authorities will be in touch with parents wherever needed.”

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Nevertheless, schools in Delhi-NCR have previously received emails containing threats. Several schools got similar threat emails in April of last year and February of this year, which turned out to be scams.

Threat mails to schools

Noida’s Delhi Public School, Delhi’s Mother Mary’s School, Sanskriti School, Delhi Public School at Dwarka, Delhi Public School at Vasant Kunj, and Amity School in Saket and Sector 30 are among the several schools that have received the bomb scare.

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Evacuation

The premises of all the schools that received threat emails were evacuated after the local police were informed. The police said a thorough check is underway, said the police.

Schools closed

Over 50 schools have sent children home. One of the parents of a student from DPS Dwarka said they got the message that the school would remain shut today.

“We got a message from the school that due to an unavoidable situation, the school will remain closed today. We were not aware of the situation, but later, we got to know that there was a bomb threat to the school,” ANI quoted a parent named Praveen as saying.

“We can’t take risk”

Kamini, the principal of Delhi Public School in Noida, told ANI that they informed the police after receiving the threat email. “We have students, so we can’t take the risk. The parents have been informed, and the students have been sent back to their homes.”

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The same pattern of sending mail

The Delhi Police said threat emails had been sent to several places since Tuesday evening, and the pattern seems to be the same. “Dateline is not mentioned, and BCC is mentioned in the mail, which means one mail has been sent to many places. At present, an investigation is being done.”

Checking Underway, don’t panic

Rohit Meena, DCP South West, told ANI that checking is underway at all the schools, and the technical wing is investigating the email. “I want to request the students and parents to remain calm and not panic. We are getting every school checked and are in contact with the school administration.”

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Nothing found in Mother Mary’s School

Delhi Fire Services Officer JB Singh says they received a call about a bomb from the school (Mother Mary’s School, Mayur Vihar). However, nothing was found after checking. “It was a hoax call. One fire tender, bomb disposal squad, and Delhi Police are present at the spot,” he added.

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Indian-origin man shot dead by US police in San Antonio

The Indian-born guy was wanted for assaulting a roommate.

The 42-year-old man of Indian descent, Sachin Sahoo, was shot and killed by San Antonio police on Sunday.

While trying to arrest Sachin in relation to an aggravated assault case, the officers are said to have damaged his car.

Officer Tyler Turner’s actions resulted in the immediate death of Sachin, an Indian national from Uttar Pradesh. After hitting his roommate, he was charged and placed on a wanted list.

Preliminary reports state that Sachin died there and then.
The San Antonio Police Department confirmed the incident in a statement to the Press Trust of India. It said that on April 21, just before 6:30 p.m., officers were summoned to a residence in Cheviot Heights, San Antonio, in response to an allegation of aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon.

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Chandigarh court orders FIR against the Developer.

The zoning plan and layout plan for the project were authorized in November 2015 and October 2015, respectively. In January 2017, the Punjab Apartment and Property Regulation Act, 1995’s Section 44 exemption was granted.

Police are required by a local court to file a formal complaint (FIR) against a developer who has been collecting payments from allottees before obtaining the necessary project permissions.

Following Ram Deo Singh’s appeal, the order against M/s Manohar Infrastructure and Construction Private Limited was issued. Singh had invested in the developer’s Mullanpur property, “Palm Garden.”

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The complainant submitted in court that he applied for a 250-square-yard plot in the project on February 28, 2012. The company acknowledged receipts of a total amount of ₹23.75 lakh by way of two cheques in 2012 and 2013.

The project’s layout plan was approved in October 2015 and the zoning plan in November 2015, whereas exemption under Section 44 of the Punjab Apartment and Property Regulation Act, 1995, was granted in January 2017.

Singh contended that under the Act, the developer could not have advertised or collected money for the project from the general public for the allotment of plot land till layout plans/zoning plans were approved by the competent authority and issuance of exemption under Section 44 of the Act by the state government.

The court of chief judicial magistrate stated, “The accused had no authority to collect money from the complainant in 2012 for allotment of plot,” directing the police to file a formal complaint against the developer. It is established law that an FIR must be filed right away if the information provided makes it obvious that a cognizable offense has been committed.

Therefore, the complaint is forwarded to the SHO of the relevant police station for case registration and investigation by Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The court directed that a copy of the complaint and this order be sent to the relevant SHO for compliance.

The police now have until May 30 to turn in the compliance report, at which point the matter will proceed.