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Delhi on High Alert: Bomb Threats Disrupt Schools, Investigations Underway

Bomb Threat: BT Tamil School, SPV School, and The British School in Jhandewalan, Delhi, received bomb threats.

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Patrika Desk

Feb 13, 2026

Bomb Threat to Schools in Delhi (AI-Generated Image)

News has emerged of bomb threats being received by several schools in Delhi once again. Following the receipt of threatening messages at BT Tamil School, SPV School, and The British School in Jhandewalan, the school administration immediately informed the police. Subsequently, security agencies went into full alert mode.

Police Cordon Off School Premises

Upon receiving the threats, Delhi Police teams promptly arrived at the scene and completely cordoned off the school premises. The police, along with the Bomb Disposal Squad (B.E.D) and the Dog Squad, commenced a thorough search of the school grounds. The investigation involves a meticulous search of classrooms, parking areas, and all surrounding sections.

Several Schools Received Threats Previously

Prior to this, several schools in South Delhi had also received bomb threats. However, no suspicious materials were found during the investigations. Those schools included:

  • Loreto Convent School, Delhi Cantt
  • Cambridge School, Srinivaspuri
  • Venkateshwar School, Rohini
  • Cambridge School, NFC
  • Indian School, Sadiq Nagar
  • CM Shri, Rohini
  • DTA School, INA
  • Bal Bharti School, Rohini
  • Vanasthali School
  • New Rajendra Nagar

Increased Security Alert in Other States

Not just Delhi, but schools in other states have also recently received bomb threats.

  • Rajasthan: Modern School in the Mansarovar area of Jaipur received a threatening email on Wednesday.
  • Punjab: 16 private schools in Mohali received bomb threat emails, following which all schools were evacuated.
  • Bihar: The Patna Civil Court has received bomb threats over the past three days, but no suspicious items were found during investigations.

Security agencies remain constantly vigilant, and security has been heightened in all schools.