A hoax bomb threat triggered panic at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Delhi's Gole market area on Thursday, prompting authorities to vacate the school campus, police said.
A teacher had received an SMS that a bomb was planted in the school.
"A complaint was received from one of the school teachers that he received an SMS from an unidentified number that a bomb has been placed in the school," a police official said.
Police and bomb disposal squad personnel reached the spot immediately.
"Students and staff were moved out and the entire school premises was checked thoroughly. However, no bomb was found," a police official said.
"An inquiry is underway. The complaint is being verified and police officials are trying to identify the location of the person who sent the message," the official said.
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