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An IANS quoting police sources said that the emails sent to the schools originated from Syria and Pakistan. The police authorities have taken the development as an act of terrorism and cyber warfare against the nation.
The case in this regard has been registered under the Information Technology (IT) Act 66 (F). The act is clamped on an individual with an intent to threaten the unity, integrity, security or sovereignty of India or to strike terror in the people or any section of people.
At least 15 schools in the city and its outskirts received bomb threats through e-mail on April 8 triggering panic among students, parents and school management, which the police later declared as a hoax after conducting searches.
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Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai commenting on bomb threats stated that there seems to be a conspiracy to disturb peace in Karnataka, which is a progressive state. He also assured us that all the necessary precautionary measures will be taken.
With IANS inputs