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"Convert to Islam or die under the weight of the sword of Islam, Allahu Akbar”: Fifteen schools in Bengaluru receive bomb threats via email, demanding conversion to Islam, purportedly from a terrorist organization; police dismiss it as a ‘hoax message’

According to sources, the email, purportedly sent by a terrorist organization, issued a threat to detonate explosives in the schools unless they converted to Islam
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‘Will explode the schools if they don’t convert to Islam’: Fifteen schools in Bengaluru get bomb threat, police dismiss it as ‘hoax message’
‘Will explode the schools if they don’t convert to Islam’: Fifteen schools in Bengaluru get bomb threat, police dismiss it as ‘hoax message’

In a shocking turn of events, at least 15 schools in Bengaluru were thrust into chaos as administrative staff received ominous emails threatening the detonation of explosive devices unless the schools converted to Islam. The gravity of the situation prompted immediate action, leading to heightened security concerns and panic among parents, students, and school staff.

Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda addressed the distressing situation, asserting that the threats were taken seriously. The warnings, laden with the explicit demand for religious conversion, sent shockwaves through the educational institutions and the city at large. The prospect of violence targeting schools instilled fear, highlighting the vulnerability of these institutions and the need for a swift and thorough response.

In response to the bomb threats, anti-sabotage teams were deployed to meticulously search each school premises. Despite the urgency and anxiety, Commissioner Dayananda reported that these searches yielded no evidence of any suspicious objects. The immediate relief was coupled with skepticism as authorities dismissed the threats as a 'hoax message.' This, however, raises questions about the nature of the threat and the potential motivations behind such alarming messages.

Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda addressed the heightened tension surrounding the bomb threats at 15 schools in the city, assuring the public, "At present, it appears to be a hoax message. We will conclude the search operation shortly. Nevertheless, we urge parents not to panic." This acknowledgment of the potential hoax provides a momentary sense of relief, yet raises critical questions about the repeated nature of such threats and the implications for the safety of students and staff.

Commissioner Dayananda further shed light on the recurrent nature of such threats, revealing, "Similar emails were sent by miscreants to numerous schools in the city last year as well." The revelation not only exposes the disturbing pattern of threats but also underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to counteract the recurring menace. The police's response to previous incidents and the current situation will be examined, with a focus on identifying the individuals or groups behind these threats and the adequacy of preventive measures in place.

Despite the reassurances from law enforcement, a palpable sense of anxiety permeated the affected schools' communities. Parents, teachers, and guardians grappled with the emotional toll of the situation. The decision by some schools to relocate students to nearby playgrounds or secure locations and others urging parents to promptly retrieve their children highlights the very real fear instilled by the mere suggestion of violence within the school premises.

In a swift response to the bomb threats targeting schools in Bengaluru, the police, accompanied by the bomb disposal squad, initiated urgent search operations. The gravity of the situation escalated as sources revealed that the threatening email, allegedly sent by a terrorist organization, explicitly demanded the conversion of schools to Islam under the perilous threat of detonating explosives within their premises. This alarming revelation raises profound concerns about the audacity and motives of those perpetrating such threats against educational institutions.

The presence of the bomb disposal squad underscores the seriousness with which the police are treating these threats. The rapid deployment of specialized units signifies the potential risks associated with the perceived threat, heightening the anxiety and fear among parents, teachers, and students. The article will explore the efficacy of such response measures and whether they are adequate to address the evolving nature of threats against schools.

Bengaluru Bomb Text

Times Now reported the content of the threat email, shedding light on the explicit nature of the demands made by the perpetrators. The verbatim reproduction of the threat email will be presented to the readers, providing a firsthand account of the chilling language used to coerce schools into religious conversion. This segment aims to emphasize the audacity and the potentially traumatic impact of such threats on the school community.

“There are explosive devices on the school grounds 

On November 26 martyrs in the way of Allah killed hundreds of idolaters

It is truly powerful to hold a knife over tens of millions of thin gulps of kafirs He falls and falls

Hundreds of Mujahideen flooded the war area in anticipation of martyrdom in the way of Allah You are the enemies of Allah we will kill you and your children

You have a choice to become our slaves or to accept the true religion of Allah Temples

Your idols

From Buddha to infinity

They will fly apart from our explosions

Bismillah, we will spread the true religion of Allah to the whole of India

And we sent predators at you

Already flying to immerse yourself in the Taj

Bismillah tomorrow it will become the capital and thousands of Zionists all over the world dead

Convert to Islam or die under the weight of the sword of Islam

When you meet with non-believers, you chop off their heads

Chop off their heads and chop off all their fingers

Fight all the polytheists just as they fight all of you

Allahu Akbar

Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar and LoP R. Ashok visit schools to reassure parents

As anxiety continues to grip Bengaluru schools in the wake of bomb threats, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and Leader of Opposition R. Ashok have taken a proactive stance, visiting the affected schools to personally reassure parents. The symbolic gesture aims to instill confidence and convey a sense of solidarity with the anxious school communities.

This marks the second instance of schools receiving such a threatening hoax email, raising concerns about the recurring nature of these incidents. Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar and Leader of Opposition Ashok have not only visited the schools to provide reassurance but have also pledged to take stringent action against those responsible. Their public commitment emphasizes the gravity of the situation and sends a strong message that political leaders are united in their condemnation of such acts that jeopardize the safety and well-being of students.

Home Minister G. Parameshwara has echoed the sentiment of his colleagues, vowing strict measures against the perpetrators. In a statement, he sought to allay the fears of parents, asserting, "We have implemented all precautionary measures, and parents should not be alarmed. The cybercrime police are actively working to trace the culprits through their IP addresses." The emphasis on cybercrime investigation underscores the evolving nature of threats in the digital age and the government's commitment to employing technological resources to hold those behind such acts accountable.

Amidst the pervasive atmosphere of fear and uncertainty stemming from the bomb threats targeting schools in Bengaluru, a disconcerting ripple effect is observed. Even schools that did not receive any explicit threat emails are not immune to the heightened anxiety prevailing among parents. In response to the expressed concerns of anxious parents, several schools have chosen to err on the side of caution and dismissed children from classes.

The decision to dismiss students from schools without receiving specific threat emails underscores the profound impact of the overall climate of fear on parents and guardians. It reflects the widespread unease and the challenges faced by educational institutions in navigating the delicate balance between ensuring the safety of students and preventing the disruption of regular academic activities. This segment of the article will delve into the broader consequences of the fear instilled by the threats, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to restore a sense of normalcy and trust in the educational environment.

The dismissal of children from schools, even in the absence of direct threats, raises critical questions about the psychological toll of such incidents on the school community. The article will explore the implications for students, teachers, and parents, shedding light on the difficulties of maintaining an optimal learning environment in the face of persistent fear. Additionally, it will scrutinize the challenges faced by schools in communicating effectively with parents to address concerns and dispel unwarranted fears.

This development further intensifies the urgency of condemning the radicals responsible for the bomb threats. The disruptive impact of these threats goes beyond the immediate schools directly targeted, affecting the entire educational landscape. The article will critically assess the need for a comprehensive response to such incidents, emphasizing the role of authorities, educators, and parents in safeguarding the psychological well-being of students and preserving the sanctity of schools as places of learning and growth.

Past instances of Bengaluru schools receiving bomb threats

The current wave of bomb threats to Bengaluru schools is not an isolated incident, echoing a disturbing pattern that has unfolded before. Earlier this year, in January 2023, the National Academy for Learning (NAFL) in Bengaluru found itself at the center of a similar scare when the Karnataka police revealed it had received a bomb threat via email. The unsettling revelation plunged the school into chaos, prompting a swift response from law enforcement agencies and heightening concerns about the vulnerability of educational institutions.

As the details of the January incident unfolded, it became clear that the bomb threat was not a credible act of terror but a disturbing prank orchestrated by a minor boy from a different school. The revelation that such a significant disruption was caused by a juvenile underscores the need for stringent measures to prevent the misuse of technology and safeguard the sanctity of educational spaces. The article will critically assess the adequacy of the authorities' response in the previous case and whether lessons learned have been applied to the current situation.

The police, in response to the January incident, took swift action by apprehending the minor boy responsible for the false bomb threat. The subsequent handover to the State Juvenile Justice Board exemplifies the gravity with which authorities treated the matter. The boy's claim that he carried out the threat "for fun" raises alarming questions about the mindset and motivations behind such acts. This segment of the article will scrutinize the psychological aspects of such incidents, delving into the implications for juvenile offenders and the urgent need for educational programs addressing responsible online behavior.

In a distressing recurrence, Bengaluru found itself grappling with another bout of fake bomb threats in April 2022, casting a shadow of fear and anxiety over the city's schools. The echoes of panic were felt not only within the school premises but reverberated throughout the community, leaving parents, students, and citizens on edge. Despite the threats being later revealed as hoaxes, the repercussions were profound, prompting the Bengaluru police to take decisive action.

The gravity of the situation prompted law enforcement to register a case under the Information Technology (IT) Act 66 (F). This legal response underscores the authorities' commitment to holding those responsible for instigating fear and panic accountable for their actions. The article will critically examine the effectiveness of legal measures in deterring such incidents and whether they serve as a sufficient deterrent against radicals exploiting digital platforms for disruptive pranks.

The Bengaluru police's acknowledgment that they were treating the case with utmost seriousness emphasizes the profound impact of such fake bomb threats. Beyond the disruption of educational activities, these incidents create a pervasive atmosphere of panic and hysteria among school administrations, students, parents, and the general citizenry. This segment of the article will delve into the psychological toll of such threats, emphasizing the collective responsibility of society to condemn and combat the actions of radicals who exploit educational institutions as pawns in their ideological games.

By drawing parallels between past instances and the current wave of bomb threats, the article aims to underscore the urgent need for a holistic and proactive strategy to safeguard Bengaluru schools against such incidents. The critical analysis will focus on identifying systemic vulnerabilities, evaluating the adequacy of past responses, and advocating for comprehensive measures that address the root causes of these threats. In conclusion, the article will emphasize the imperative for a united front against radicals who seek to undermine the sanctity of educational spaces through malicious pranks that instill fear and disrupt the normalcy of school life.

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