Malala’s school among 8 to receive terror threats in UK

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Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, attends an award ceremony to receive her 2013 Sakharov Prize at the European Parliament in Strasbourg November 20, 2013.   REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTX15LL1

London: Eight schools across the UK on Monday received bomb attack threats, including one attended by Pakistani teenage activist and Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai, prompting authorities to launch a probe.

The schools in England and Scotland – six in Birmingham alone and two in Glasgow – received the threats this morning following which the buildings were evacuated.

Edgbaston High School for Girls in Birmingham, where 18-year-old Malala is enrolled, received a call just after 0800 GMT (1330 IST) making a bomb threat.

West Midlands Police is still investigating the call but pupils were allowed back into their classes after brief evacuation as the call is believed to be a hoax.

The other schools in the city to be hit by hoax calls include Shireland Collegiate Academy, Bristnall Hall Academy, Perryfields High School, Hall Green Secondary School and Oldbury Academy.

A police investigation is ongoing to find the person responsible for these calls, he said. Two schools in Glasgow also received bomb threats this morning and police officers investigating them also said nothing untoward was found following an investigation.

A spokesperson for Police Scotlandsaid: Two schools in Glasgow have received a threat via the telephone. Staff and police have searched both school buildings and nothing untoward was found.

Schools are operating as normal and officers are continuing inquiries. At this stage, police are treating these incidents as malicious calls. A number of schools and academies in and around Birmingham were also affected last Thursday.

A Russia-based Twitter group had claimed responsibility for threats last week, saying they intended to cause mayhem. It is unclear whether the same group is involved in the latest round of bomb threats.

@Agency report.



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