Bomb Threat Hoaxes Rattle Schools in Punjab
Three private schools in Ludhiana, Punjab, received bomb threats via email, prompting evacuations and thorough checks by police and bomb squads. Similar threats targeted railway tracks. Despite extensive searches, no suspicious items were found, highlighting a pattern of recent hoaxes in Punjab and Haryana.
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In a concerning development, three private schools in Ludhiana, Punjab, faced bomb threats on Thursday, prompting authorities to take swift action. Emails threatening to blow up the schools and railway tracks in the city led to immediate evacuations and careful searches.
Police teams, along with bomb disposal squads, were deployed to the schools and the Ludhiana railway station following the emailed threats. Following comprehensive checks, officials reported finding nothing suspicious, calming the immediate fears of an attack.
This incident is part of a troubling trend in the region, with multiple bomb threats received in Punjab and Haryana recently, all of which have turned out to be baseless hoaxes. Authorities are on alert as they continue to investigate these disruptive communications.
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