A student in a town in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh recently penned two letters threatening a Pulwama-like explosion at his school if his demands for 200,000 rupees (about 2700 dollars) were not met, APA reports citing Sputnik.
A tenth-grade high school student wrote two letters to his school authorities in the northern Indian town of Bareilly earlier this week, threatening an explosive attack and demanding INR 200,000 (over $2,700 approx.) as ransom from his school, media reported on Thursday.
The warning letters specified that the explosives were planted on the school premises, and if triggered would result in a “Pulwama-like” attack.