Dozens of schools in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru received bomb threats today, prompting school administrations to evacuate students and call the police, officials said, reported Xinhua.
The threats received over emails claimed that explosives had been planted on school premises.
Police have dispatched multiple bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs to the schools to conduct searches.
However, nothing suspicious has been found so far and according to police, the threats seem to be a hoax. A local television news channel said around 60 schools received the threatening emails.
Reports said over 5,000 children have been forced to take emergency action in the wake of the threats, including going home. Even schools that did not receive the threat allowed parents to take their wards back home.
The local government said it was verifying the source of the emails and urged parents not to panic.
- Bernama-Xinhua
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