Students of a school in New Delhi were evacuated today, after the school administration received an email about a bomb threat, police said.

The evacuation took place at Amrita School, in New Delhi’s Pushp Vihar locality. The school received the threatening email at around 6:35 a.m. local time today, according to the officials.

The email from the unknown sender sent a tizzy among the school administration, who alerted the police.

Immediately, the bomb detection and disposal squad, along with the dog squad were rushed to the school premises, to conduct a thorough check.

“The school has been thoroughly checked by the bomb disposal squad and nothing suspicious has been found,” Chandan Chowdhary, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South Delhi told media.

Last week, the Delhi Public School (DPS) in Mathura Road, received a similar threat claiming that a bomb had been planted on its premises. However, it turned out to be a hoax.

Last month also, two threats about bombs being placed on school premises in the capital were received and both turned out to be false

Source: Nam News Network