Delhi Bomb Threat: DU Colleges Receive Threatening Mails, Police Launch Massive Search
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 6, 2026 12:09 IST2026-04-06T12:09:30+5:302026-04-06T12:09:30+5:30
Panic swept through Delhi University after bomb threat emails were received by Ramjas College and Miranda House on April ...

Delhi Bomb Threat: DU Colleges Receive Threatening Mails, Police Launch Massive Search
Panic swept through Delhi University after bomb threat emails were received by Ramjas College and Miranda House on April 6. College authorities immediately alerted the police, triggering a swift emergency response. Bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs were rushed to both campuses to assess the situation. Students and staff were safely evacuated as a precaution, leaving the usually bustling premises eerily silent. Security personnel began an intensive search operation, scanning classrooms, corridors, and open spaces for any suspicious objects. Delhi Police confirmed that all necessary measures were being taken while investigations into the source of the threatening emails continue.
Bomb threat emails were received at Delhi University’s Ramjas College and Miranda House. The administration received the email on Monday morning. As a precaution, bomb disposal and dog squads were rushed to the spot.
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The college premises have been evacuated and a thorough search… pic.twitter.com/DuXiNyqOmz
Delhi Police said, "Bomb threat emails were received at Delhi University’s Ramjas College and Miranda House. The administration received the email on Monday morning. As a precaution, bomb disposal and dog squads were rushed to the spot. The college premises have been evacuated and a thorough search operation is currently underway."
Another bomb threat email was sent to the Ferozepur district court on April 6. After authorities received a warning, the bomb threat email caused fear in the region. Police and security personnel responded to the frightening message right away, arriving at the scene quickly and securing the entire court property. To guarantee security and look for any suspicious items on the district court property, a comprehensive search operation was started. As a precaution, authorities warned the public and solicitors not to enter the courtroom after the threat. Several teams were sent in to keep a careful eye on the situation, and security was increased. While the inquiry is ongoing, authorities are keeping a close eye on any strange or suspicious activities within the court grounds.
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