Indian capital hit by spate of school bomb hoaxes
AROUND 40 schools have been searched in the Indian capital of Delhi after anonymous bomb threats were made, police said today.
The emailed threats demanded the equivalent of £23,582 to be paid to the sender, according to the ANI news agency.
No bombs have yet been discovered.
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