The Asian Age

Bomb hoax emails sent to hundreds of schools in UK

- ADITI KHANNA Sen. Warner of

Over 400 schools in England were on Monday targeted with bomb hoax emails that claimed a device would be detonated on the grounds unless online payments were made to an address.

Scotland Yard said that the “malicious communicat­ions” were under investigat­ion but ruled out any threat to life.

“These are currently being treated as hoaxes. At this stage there is no evidence to suggest that this is terror- related,” the Metropolit­an Police said.

Schools in London, Manchester, Northumbri­a and North Yorkshire were among those that received the email, which demanded $ 5,000 warned against calling the police.

A number of schools were evacuated while the threat level was assessed before resuming normal routine.

“We have spoken to all schools who have contacted us, reassured them that there is no need to evacuate and offered them security advice,” said Detective Superinten­dent Tony Cockerill from Humberside Police, which received reports of targeted emails.

Greater Manchester Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine said: “I want to assure you that we are working closely with all of the schools to ensure the safety of pupils and staff. “We are carrying out extensive enquiries to understand the full circumstan­ces and although there is not currently believed to be any direct threat, as with any report of this nature, they are all being thoroughly investigat­ed.”

Police forces in Cumbria, C a m b r i d g e s h i r e , Humberside, Hertfordsh­ire, Lincolnshi­re, Derbyshire and Avon and Somerset also issued statements saying schools and colleges in their areas had been targeted. 19 schools being by the hoax

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