New Delhi: Two
Delhi University institutions —
Ramjas College and Miranda House — in north Delhi were evacuated following a bomb threat email received on Monday morning.
The message was reportedly sent at 10.53am to the official email addresses of the college principals. In the email, the sender stated that a series of explosions would occur later in the day, around 12.50pm, and claimed that as many as 13 bombs filled with toxic gases had been planted on the premises.
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Interestingly, while the main body of the email did not explicitly detail the bomb threat, the subject line itself contained a warning about possible explosions.
Taking no chances, authorities initiated precautionary measures. Bomb disposal teams (BDT) and dog squads were deployed to inspect the campuses but the threats were declared a hoax.
The principal of Ramjas College, Ajay Arora, told the media that they evacuated the entire building before authorities arrived. “This is the third time that we have gotten such a threat,” he said, adding that at any given point there are at least 3,500 students present, who were all evacuated within seven to eight minutes.