New Delhi, Dec 16: More than 10 Delhi schools received bomb threat on Monday, police said, marking the fourth such instance of threat emails mentioning schools in past eight days in the national capital.

According to a Delhi Police source, the fire department, bomb detection team and dog squad searched the school premises but nothing suspicious was found.

On December 14, eight schools, including DPS RK Puram, had received the similar kind of mail, with the sender threatening to trigger blasts with "bomb vests".

The source said the contents of the letters is similar to the previous one and it is suspected to be sent by the same sender.

On December 13, about 30 schools received bomb threats over email, triggering a multi-agency search.

Before that, at least 44 schools received threat emails on December 9.

The Delhi Police Special Cell had registered an FIR in connection with threat mail to 44 schools and started the probe.

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Mandya: A purported video of sangh parivar activists who were on their way to a 'Sankirtana Yatra' organised as part of Hanuman Jayanti in Srirangapatna on Sunday, intercepting Muslim youths travelling on bikes and threatening them to chant 'Jai Shri Ram' has gone viral on social media platforms, prompting the police to registered a suo motu case in this regard.

According to reports, the incident took place near Sundahalli on the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway in Mandya taluk.

The purported video shows three Muslim youths riding a bike near the underpass service road of the highway being surrounded by Sangh Parivar activists who were going on a Sankirtana Yatra and were forced to chant 'Jai Shri Ram'.

In the wake of outrage over the incident, the Mandya Rural Police have registered a suo motu case against the accused under BNS 189(2), 126(2), 196, 352, R.V 190.

According to the FIR, around 8-10 unknown persons have reportedly committed the crime.

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