Nashik: A bomb threat email was received by a private school in Nashik's Indiranagar region during the early hours of Tuesday, September 16. The inhabitants of the region were filled with fear upon receiving the news. Following the call, local law enforcement, accompanied by the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS), carried out a detailed examination of the site for more than two hours, ultimately confirming it was a hoax.
The school administration also communicated to parents in a statement that the email was, in fact, a hoax. Inspector Trupti Sonawane stated that the Indiranagar Police Station got an email at approximately 2:45 p.m. from a fraudulent email address, alleging the presence of a bomb in the restroom of Nasik Cambridge High School on Vada Pathri Road.
#WATCH | Maharashtra | Private school in Nashik receives bomb threat
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Inspector Trupti Sonawane says, "The Indiranagar Police Station received a threat email at around 2.45 AM, sent from a fake email address, claiming there was a bomb in the bathroom of Nasik Cambridge High… pic.twitter.com/9kNJCdfyZu
The school administration was alerted by the police about the threat, and they summoned the bomb disposal unit, conducting a comprehensive inspection in accordance with standard procedures.
Mumbai Police Files FIR Against Unidentified Person Over Hoax Bomb Threat Email To Bombay HCInspector Trupti Sonawane stated, "The Indiranagar Police Station received a threat email at around 2.45 AM, sent from a fake email address, claiming there was a bomb in the bathroom of Nasik Cambridge High School located on Vada Pathri Road. Upon being informed by the school administration, the police called the bomb squad and conducted a thorough check following standard operating procedures. No suspicious objects were found, confirming the school is safe. The investigation is ongoing, with the cyber police station assisting in tracing the fake email address."
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