The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Concerns on social media, and claim over planned last-day pranks

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- Paulmalik

An end-of-year “prank” at a Dundee secondary school resulted in police having to speak to a pupil following rumours of a “bomb threat”.

Police had to step in after a number of concerns circulated on social media that a pupil at Grove Academy had made several serious threats about making a “bomb”.

Following inquiries, police said the matter was “dealt with” and there is no threat to the school.

The Grove Academy Twitter account acknowledg­ed the threat rumours and confirmed the school had spoken with “outside agencies”.

In an online statement, the school said: “We are aware of the situation on social media regarding today and have been taking the appropriat­e steps.

“We have been liaising with all relevant outside agencies. Please be reassured that we are doing all we can to deal with this situation.”

One young pupil at the school said: “Some of my friends were actually scared to go to school because everybody was talking about this bomb threat.

“There were loads of posts going about saying a boy had been planning to make a bomb and had mapped out the school with all the exits marked and everything. Everybody at the school was going on about it.”

Parents took to Twitter in response to the school’s message to criticise it for being vague and call for clarificat­ion.

One said: “Well if any parents weren’t worried they will be now by this vague statement full of the usual officiales­e jargon.

“If you have something to say, be precise or say nothing at all.”

It follows reports sixth-year pupils were told they were not allowed to leave the library because of a number of

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