Bomb threat in dozens of schools in Germany

Twelve schools in various German cities accepted e-mails with threats of bombing, while police are checking school premises. As Bild reports, however, it turned out that threats of bombing turned out to be false, it broadcast Telegrafi. According to the Low Saxon Police Department, schools in Hanover, Erfurt and Leipzig [...]
As Bild reports, however, it turned out that threats of bombing turned out to be false, it broadcast Telegrafi.
According to the Low Saxon Police Department, schools in Hanover, Erfurt and Leipzig were affected by threats. In the town of Stuhr near Bremen, activities were canceled because of the threat.
Currently Bremen police with the help of trained dogs are controlling all the facilities of the Lisa Meitner school. The entrance to this school facility was strictly forbidden.
According to various police agencies, all threats have been emailed. Therefore, to coordinate the search for the sender, criminal police offices have established a network of co-operation, a representative of Hanover's police said.
In Erfurt, the capital of the German state of Turingia, threats were sent to five schools. Also, according to the police, some messages with the same threatening content have been found in mailboxes late Sunday night.












