Amidst widespread panic triggered by threatening emails, Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda assured the public that anti-sabotage teams found no evidence of explosives in the targeted schools. The distressing situation prompted various schools to relocate students to safer areas, while parents were urged not to panic. Notably, similar hoax emails were sent to multiple schools in the city last year. In response to the incident, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar visited a school in Bengaluru to assess the situation and address concerns.
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I was at school and was scared 😦
Yehi hoga