Updated: Sun, 28 Sep 2025 10:16 PM (IST) Indira Gandhi International Airport schools and other institutions Sunday received bomb -threatening e -mails on Sunday. In the email, a terrorist group was called Terrisers 111 who warned against serious consequences because they did not act within 24 hours. Police are investigating the issues of the incidents of bomb threats have increased in education institutions in Delhi in recent months. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Sunday, Sunday, a false threat was made to shake Delhi again. According to police in Delhi, the Airport in Indira Gandhi International (IGI), several schools and other institutions received bombs threatening e -mails. On Sunday morning, more than 300 schools and institutions as well as several airports were bombed in Delhi on Sunday morning, which was later declared false by the authorities. These messages were received at 06:08 a.m. at more than 300 e -mail addresses from schools and settings in Delhi. It was also sent to other airports in the country, including Delhi Airport, a police officer. The subject of the e -mail was: “Bombs are placed around your building, responding or having a disaster.” Remove ad just read the news. In this regard, Delhi police said: “Bomedated e -mail was sent to the airport in Delhi, schools and many other institutions. Investigations are being done.” The email claims that bombs are laid around the administration of the school and airport, and if action is not taken within 24 hours, the ‘Blood Dam’ will be formed. The e -maileder described himself as the leader of a terrorist group called ‘Terrisers 111’. Police said the email claimed that bombs were laid around the administration of schools and airports and that there would be serious consequences if they did not respond within 24 hours. The case is being investigated intensely. In recent months, reports on repeated bombing have come to light in the city’s educational institutions. After threatening to blow up the schools in Delhi, there was also a stir, the police investigation a few days ago, many schools in Delhi, including DPS Dwarka, Krishna Model Public School and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, etc. As a precaution, students and employees were carefully examined by excluding the school. On September 9, the University College of Medical Sciences also received a similar email that was false. On the same day, Maulana Azad Medical College and Delhi Secretariat also received bomb threats. According to DCP Nidhin Valson, the email sent to the Dean of MAMC did not have specific details, but the bomb removal team was sent for investigation.
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