Students and teachers at Evergreen Secondary School were evacuated after a bomb threat was made on 21 July 2022. It proved to be false.
Students in Singapore often take comfort in the fact that they can attend school safely. Bomb threat made at Evergreen Secondary School on 21 Jul Bomb Threat At Evergreen Secondary School On 21 Jul Determined To Be False
It turned out to be a false threat, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Advertisement. “The police responded swiftly and ...
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Students and staff at Evergreen Secondary School had to be evacuated after an alleged bomb threat emerged at the school early this morning (July 21).
Together with the Police, we will take necessary action against anyone who causes public alarm," he said in the post. All students who were already in school this morning were fully accounted for, and they were asked to return home out of precaution." Chan added that he is glad that the students and staff are safe, and he thanked the police for their swift response.
SINGAPORE — Students of Evergreen Secondary School were asked to stay home on Thursday morning (July 21) after the school received a bomb threat, ...
The Police have completed their security checks, and determined that it was a false threat," he wrote. Together with the Police, we will take necessary action against anyone who causes public alarm." The Police, he said, were alerted to the threat by staff members of the school.
All students who were already in school were fully accounted for, and asked to return home. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The police have completed their security checks, and determined that it was a false threat." Together with the police, we will take necessary action against anyone who causes public alarm." Staff of the school in Woodlands had alerted the police of a bomb threat at around 7.40am on Thursday.
SINGAPORE — Students of Evergreen Secondary School were asked to stay home on Thursday morning (July 21) after the school received a bomb threat, ...
The Police have completed their security checks, and determined that it was a false threat," he wrote. Together with the Police, we will take necessary action against anyone who causes public alarm." The Police, he said, were alerted to the threat by staff members of the school.
Evergreen Secondary School in Woodlands received a bomb threat on Jul. 21, which led to the evacuation of all staff and students on the premises. Police ...
The police told CNA that a male teenager is assisting in investigations. In the meantime, school staff and students stayed calm and carried out their evacuation protocol. Evergreen Secondary School in Woodlands received a bomb threat on Jul. 21, which led to the evacuation of all staff and students on the premises.
Students were sent home from a secondary school this morning after a bomb threat was phoned in.
“I am glad that all our students and staff are safe, and thank the Police for their swift response. Chan said staff and students remained calm while officers searched the campus. The Police have completed their security checks, and determined that it was a false threat,” Chan wrote online.
A false bomb threat at a secondary school in Woodlands on Thursday morning (21 July) saw students evacuated and told to return home.
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Students were back in school for their O-Level English oral examinations on Thursday afternoon.
So I just hoped there was nothing silly (that happened)," she said. "To me, this bomb thing (is) quite serious. "So I went home. For me, the safety of the children is more important," said the 52-year-old who works at the People's Association as a Residents' Committee manager. "Everyone was told to (be) dismissed from school as there was an emergency situation in school. They even made a Zoom meeting to check again on the students if they are already safe at home." (I thought) maybe she is sick and needed to be (picked up) from school but instead got shocked when she explained that they were all dismissed. How can this message leak out until it trigger and panic everybody?" The police have completed their security checks and determined that it was a false threat,” said Mr Chan in the Facebook post. Very fast." "At the start, (I was) quite anxious. Feeling worried for her safety, I video-called her to accompany her on the way home, (which) was about 15 minutes walk away," she said.
A false bomb threat at a secondary school in Woodlands on Thursday morning (21 July) saw students evacuated and told to return home.
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