Delhi University Colleges Evacuated Following Bomb Threat Email
DU Colleges Evacuated After Bomb Threat Email

Delhi University Colleges Evacuated Following Bomb Threat Email

In a concerning security incident, two prominent colleges at Delhi University were evacuated on Tuesday morning after receiving a bomb threat via email. The affected institutions are Ramjas College and Miranda House, both located in the heart of the capital.

According to the Delhi Police, the threat was communicated through an email, prompting immediate action to ensure the safety of students and staff. Authorities swiftly responded by evacuating the premises to mitigate any potential risks.

Emergency Response Deployed

Bomb disposal squads and specialized dog squads were rushed to the spot to conduct thorough searches across the college campuses. The Delhi Police, as reported by news agency ANI, are leading the investigation and security operations to assess the credibility of the threat.

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The evacuation was carried out as a precautionary measure, with police personnel securing the areas and coordinating with college administrations. No injuries or damages have been reported so far, but the situation remains under close surveillance.

Ongoing Searches and Safety Measures

As of the latest updates, the bomb disposal teams are meticulously scanning the premises of both Ramjas College and Miranda House. The Delhi Police have urged the public to remain calm and avoid the vicinity to facilitate the ongoing operations.

This incident highlights the heightened security protocols in educational institutions amid rising concerns over such threats. Further details are awaited as authorities continue their investigation into the source and nature of the email.

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