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Bomb Threats Target Two CRPF Schools and Three Delhi Courts; Security Intensified Across Capital

Published by: Gill Bikram

Bomb Threats Target Two CRPF Schools and Three Delhi Courts; Security Intensified Across Capital

New Delhi, November 18, 2025 — A fresh wave of bomb threats has triggered major security alerts across the national capital. Two CRPF-run schools in Delhi, along with the Patiala House Court, Saket Court and Dwarka Court, received email threats warning that they would be blown up.

According to officials, the threats surfaced on Tuesday morning, prompting an immediate response from Delhi Police, bomb disposal teams and central agencies.


🔴 Capital on Alert After Multiple Threats

The security scare comes just days after the car blast near the Red Fort, which killed multiple people and led to a nationwide crackdown on terror modules.

Key developments:

  • Two CRPF schools in Delhi received bomb threats early Tuesday.

  • Patiala House, Saket and Dwarka courts also received similar warnings.

  • Following the alerts, Delhi Police deployed bomb disposal squads, dog squads and quick reaction teams across all threatened sites.

  • Senior officers said all threats are being treated as serious, though investigations are underway to verify their authenticity.


🔍 ED Raids Linked to Red Fort Blast Case

Amid rising tensions, the Enforcement Directorate conducted high-intensity raids across Delhi-NCR in connection with the Red Fort car bombing case.

  • Multiple ED teams carried out simultaneous searches at 25 locations, including premises of Al-Falah University, its trustees and promoters.

  • Searches began around 5:15 AM in Faridabad and Delhi’s Okhla area.

  • According to officials, the university and several individuals are under probe for their alleged links with the terror group behind the Red Fort blast.

Why Al-Falah University Is Under the Scanner

Counter-terror agencies suspect that:

  • Several doctors associated with the university had ties with terror operative Dr. Umar Nabi, who executed the suicide attack at Red Fort.

  • The group may have used shell companies, housing societies and informal networks to move funds.

  • The ED is investigating financial irregularities and money laundering connected to the module.

The agency has taken cognizance of FIRs filed by the NIA and Delhi Police, which have already arrested two individuals considered close associates of Umar Nabi.

At least nine shell companies linked to the group—many registered at the same address—are now under ED scrutiny.


🛑 Security Agencies on High Alert

Authorities say the threatening emails to schools and courts could be part of an escalation strategy by the same network responsible for the previous blasts.

Every threatened location is undergoing thorough checks, and security has been intensified in and around major public buildings.

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