Mumbai Bomb Threat: Kurla’s Kohinoor International School Receives Chilling Email; No Explosives Found, Probe Underway
Tensions ran high at Kohinoor International School in Kurla after the institution received a bomb threat via email, prompting swift police action and a full-scale search of the premises. Fortunately, no explosives were found, but the investigation into the threatening message is ongoing.

Police teams, bomb squad search Kohinoor International School in Kurla after email threat | Representational Image
Mumbai: Tensions ran high at Kohinoor International School in Kurla after the institution received a bomb threat via email, prompting swift police action and a full-scale search of the premises. Fortunately, no explosives were found, but the investigation into the threatening message is ongoing.
Email claimed bombs with PETN were planted inside school; threatened mass violence
According to officials from the Vinoba Bhave Nagar Police Station, the anonymous email, sent to the school's official ID, on July 22 at 12:59 PM, was only noticed by the school principal around 9:30 AM on July 23. It contained explicit threats of mass violence, claiming that multiple bombs containing PETN, a powerful explosive, had been planted in the building.
Message said: ‘You all will die… your children must die’; police launch full investigation
The message declared intentions to carry out a "bloodbath" and included chilling statements such as, “You all will die. Your children must die. You are not worthy of living a happy life.”
Groups named ‘Roadkill’ and ‘Silence’ claimed responsibility in mail; cyber team tracing origin
The anonymous sender further warned that the threat extended beyond this one school, stating that “every school in India” was a target. The email ended with the names of alleged groups — "Roadkill" and "Silence" — taking responsibility for the supposed act.
Upon discovering the threatening message, the school authorities immediately alerted the police. Following the alert, a team from the Vinoba Bhave Nagar Police, along with the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS), arrived at the school and conducted a meticulous search. However, no suspicious objects or materials were found during the search.
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An FIR has been registered against unknown persons, and police have launched a detailed investigation under relevant sections related to criminal intimidation and public safety threats. Cybercrime experts are now working alongside investigators to trace the origin of the email.
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