BREAKING: Multiple Bengaluru schools receive bomb threat via mail - Several schools in Bengaluru have received a bomb threat through email, and the police have immediately swung into action.
According to the Bengaluru police, six schools on the outskirts of the Indian city received bomb threats on Friday.
The buildings were then cleared, and police, together with bomb disposal and dog squads, went to the schools to conduct search operations.
The bomb threats were discovered on the schools' official email addresses.
The threats were initially directed at Ebenezer International School, which is located inside the Hebbagodi police station limits, and Vincent Pallotti International School, which is located within the Hennur police station limits.
Night curfew will be withdrawn in Karnataka from Monday and schools and colleges in Bengaluru will reopen, with hospitalisation due to Covid decreasing and the recovery rate going up.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday said the state government will review the Covid-19 situation and take a call regarding the curbs soon.