Geoffrey Branger / Photo credit: MYRIAM TIRLER / HANS LUCAS / HANS LUCAS VIA AFP 3:31 p.m., March 27, 2024

The principal of an establishment in the 15th arrondissement of Paris received an email last night threatening to detonate a bomb in the school. Several colleges in the capital were also victims this Wednesday. If the threat was taken very seriously, classes will still be able to resume on Thursday.

Several Parisian establishments face new threats of attack. During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, schools and colleges in the capital again received them via digital workspaces. This was particularly the case at Georges-Duhamel college, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. 

Nothing to report

The principal of this establishment received an email threatening to detonate a bomb in her establishment. When she woke up, she immediately notified the rectorate who decided to close the college and two adjacent schools. Liem is one of 900 students who was unable to go to class this Wednesday morning. "We received a message from people who said that there was a bomb in the school, so that there was an alert. Afterwards, we received a message from the teachers to say that we did not have the right become". 

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Those who had not seen the message therefore found the doors closed and were invited to return home. Classes will not resume until Thursday. At the end of the morning, a dog team arrived to search the establishment and carry out investigations which ended at the start of the afternoon. Nothing to report, according to a source close to the college, but the threat was still taken very seriously.