Amritsar Bomb Threat (Credit: OpenA)
Punjab News: Amritsar woke up to tension when 15 well-known private schools received threatening emails warning of bomb explosions on campus. School authorities acted fast and informed the police without delay. The Deputy Commissioner immediately ordered closure of all affected schools to ensure student safety. Parents were alerted through urgent messages asking them to pick up their children. School vans were rushed back to campuses to transport students home safely. Panic was visible outside school gates as worried parents gathered. No one was allowed to enter school buildings once evacuations began.
The sudden alerts created fear among parents who feared for their children’s safety. Many parents left work mid-day and rushed straight to school campuses. Children were seen leaving classrooms quickly under staff supervision. Teachers remained calm and guided students to waiting vehicles. School management focused only on evacuation, avoiding confusion. Authorities wanted zero risk until every building was cleared. The priority was ensuring no child remained inside during checks.
Amritsar police teams reached school locations within minutes of receiving information. Entire areas around schools were sealed to restrict movement. Bomb disposal squads were deployed to check classrooms, corridors, and playgrounds. Fire brigade units stayed on standby as a precaution. Each school was placed under direct supervision of a gazetted officer. Anti-sabotage checks were carried out step by step. So far, no suspicious object has been found.
The threatening email has been handed over to the cyber cell for detailed investigation. Experts are tracing the origin of the message and its digital footprint. Police are checking whether the email came from within India or abroad. Officials have not confirmed any group or individual behind it yet. Similar past cases involved mischief by students using fake IDs. Authorities are examining all angles carefully. A clear statement will be issued after verification.
Amritsar Commissionerate Police has urged citizens not to panic. Officials stated that both urban and rural schools received similar emails. Police said such threats are sometimes meant to create fear rather than cause harm. Still, every alert is treated as serious until proven otherwise. No risks are being taken with student safety. Security checks will continue until fully cleared. Vigilance remains high across the city.
After reviewing the situation, the DC ordered immediate holidays for all targeted schools. The aim was to avoid crowding and maintain control. School administrations were asked to cooperate fully with police. Authorities praised schools for acting responsibly. Further instructions will depend on investigation results. Normal classes will resume only after security clearance. Parents have been advised to stay alert but calm.
Police patrols around educational institutions have been increased. Cyber teams are working to identify the email source quickly. Officials say safety protocols may be reviewed citywide. Schools may receive fresh guidelines on emergency response. Parents are being kept informed through official channels. For now, the situation remains under control. Authorities assure that student safety remains the top priority.
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