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Delhi cops: Bomb hoax aimed to spark mass panic

IndiaTimes Friday, 3 May 2024 ()
200 Delhi-NCR schools targeted in bomb hoax. Police seek Interpol/CBI help. Investigating temp email at mail.ru. Suspected China, ISI links. Students evacuated, police examine bags. VK parent firm contacted.
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News video: Delhi-NCR Schools Receive Bomb Threats: MHA Calls the Threats 'Hoax' | Oneindia News

Delhi-NCR Schools Receive Bomb Threats: MHA Calls the Threats 'Hoax' | Oneindia News 04:03

Panic ensues as over 100 schools in Delhi-NCR receive bomb threats, prompting swift action from security agencies. The Home Ministry labels the threats as 'hoax', but investigations are ongoing. Stay updated with the latest developments on this alarming situation. #delhischool #delhischoolnews...

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