At least three private schools in the national capital received bomb threat emails on Thursday morning, triggering swift multi-agency response and large-scale search operations, officials said.
The alerts were reported at The British School in Chanakyapuri, Modern School, Barakhamba Road, and The Mother’s International School in Hauz Khas.
Following the threats, teams from the bomb disposal squad, dog squad, and the fire department were immediately deployed to the campuses.
Security personnel cordoned off the areas as precautionary measures while detailed inspections were carried out.
“So far, nothing suspicious has been found. Search operations are still underway,” an officer said.
Authorities are also examining the emails to determine their origin and are treating the threats with utmost seriousness.
Parents and students have been advised to remain calm as investigations continue.
This comes just two days after two CRPF schools and several courts across the national capital went into emergency mode on Tuesday after receiving bomb threats via e-mail.
According to the Delhi Fire Services, the two schools—located in Prashant Vihar and Dwarka—received threatening messages around 9 am on Tuesday.
Soon after, three major court complexes, including the Saket District Court and Patiala House Court, were cleared out when similar e-mails surfaced.
Authorities moved quickly and students, staff, lawyers, and court visitors were escorted to safety as bomb disposal squads and security teams combed the premises.
Delhi Police officials confirmed that they are investigating the origin of the threatening e-mails, while heightened security has been deployed across the affected zones. Parents have been urged to rely only on official updates and cooperate with security protocols.
The threats come at a time when the city is already on edge. Just a week earlier, a devastating car blast near the Red Fort on November 10 claimed 15 lives, intensifying fears of escalating terror activity.































