Bomb Threat Alert: On Friday, an email written in Russian warned of a bomb attack on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), prompting an immediate probe by Mumbai police. The alarming email, which warned of blowing up the central bank, was sent to the RBI's official website.
Investigation Initiated
Following the threat, the Mumbai Police registered a case at the Mata Ramabai Marg (MRA Marg) police station against an unidentified individual. The Zone 1 Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) acknowledged the threat, mentioning, "An email containing a bomb warning was sent to the official website of the Reserve Bank of India." The email, written in Russian, warned to blow up the bank. A case has been filed against unknown accused, and investigations are underway."
String of Threats Targeting Schools
This incident coincides with a wave of bomb threats targeting schools in Delhi. On the same day, six schools received threatening emails, prompting multi-agency security checks. Earlier, on December 9, at least 44 schools in the national capital had received similar threats, which were later declared hoaxes by the authorities.
A Delhi Fire Services official detailed the timeline of the threats:
Incident Timeline:Â
4:21 am: Bhatnagar International School in Paschim Vihar received a threat.
6:23 am: Cambridge School in Shri Niwas Puri was targeted.
6:35 am: DPS Amar Colony in East of Kailash received an alert.
At 7:57 am, a bomb threat was reported at South Delhi Public School located in Defence Colony.
8:02 am: Delhi Police Public School in Safdarjung received an email.
8:30 am: Venkateshwar Global School in Rohini was threatened.
Precautionary Measures
Upon receiving the threats, the fire department, police, and bomb detection teams, along with dog squads, promptly reached the affected schools to conduct safety checks. School authorities swiftly informed parents, urging them not to send their children to school or to pick them up if they had already arrived.
Heightened Security
The back-to-back threats have raised concerns over public safety, emphasizing the need for vigilance and prompt action. Authorities are working diligently to trace the source of the threats and ensure the safety of all institutions involved.
While the investigation into the RBI threat continues, the incidents highlight the increasing misuse of technology to spread panic. Security agencies are leaving no stone unturned to address these threats and protect the public.
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