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New Delhi: Major news has emerged from Delhi. A bomb threat has been received against Delhi Airport, schools, and several other institutions. This threat was sent via email. Delhi Police has begun investigating the matter. However, the Delhi Police says nothing has been found so far. Threats were also received on September 20th A few days ago, on September 20th, several schools in Delhi received bomb threats. DPS Dwarka, Krishna Model Public School, and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya also received threats. Following this, police teams, along with bomb squads, conducted a thorough search of the schools. Students and staff were evacuated as a precaution, but the police found nothing suspicious during the search. This means the bomb threat turned out to be a hoax. Threats have been received before This is not the first time a bomb threat has been received against an airport, school, or hospital. Similar threats have been received in Delhi before, but each time these threats have been fake. The Bombay High Court was also recently threatened, but the threats were also found to be fake. In July 2025, a bomb threat was also received at Mumbai International Airport. This incident also caused a stir. Airport security personnel were put on alert and the premises were searched. However, nothing suspicious was found. Earlier, on July 17-19, 2025, the offices of the Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner and Joint Commissioner received several threatening calls. During this time, threats were made about a bomb on a Mumbai-Ahmedabad flight and an explosion at the airport. However, investigations revealed these threats to be fake, and the police have filed a case against unknown persons. Regarding previous threats, it has been revealed that each time these were mere rumors. Nevertheless, this matter cannot be taken lightly, as it is a serious matter and even the slightest negligence could result in significant losses.

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