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12-year-old behind Delhi hoax bomb threat, says ‘wanted the school to shut down’

The boy, a Class 8 student at a different school in the city, allegedly sent the emails as he wanted the school to shut down. Therefore, he had sent the hoax bomb threats via email. The student said he mistakenly tagged the email IDs of a college (St Stephen's) and a school (St Thomas) in Delhi.

July 17, 2025 / 08:19 IST
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A 12-year-old boy has been identified as the sender of the bomb threat emails that caused panic at St Stephen’s College and St Thomas School in Delhi on Tuesday, The Times of India reported.

The boy, a Class 8 student at a different school in the city, allegedly sent the emails as he wanted the school to shut down. Therefore, he had sent the hoax bomb threats via email. The student said he mistakenly tagged the email IDs of a college (St Stephen's) and a school (St Thomas). He was taken into custody briefly, questioned, and then released after counselling, Times Now reported.

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Tuesday’s email to St Stephen’s College claimed that four IEDs and two RDX explosives had been placed around the campus, including in the library, and would go off by 2 pm. DCP (Dwarka) Ankit Singh confirmed that once the threat was received, a full security protocol was followed. No explosives were found. The cyber unit later traced the origin of the email to the 12-year-old boy.

“During questioning, the boy admitted he had sent the email for fun. He was taken into custody but later released after counselling sessions. The public is requested not to panic. All necessary steps are being taken to ensure safety,” TOI quoted a senior officer as saying.