From Manuel Rodríguez
Published on 6 Nov 23 at 8:43 am Updated on 6 Nov 23 at 10:47 am View my news Follow La Chronique Républicaine
A threatening email was sent to Gandhi College and at Joan of Arc Collegein Fougères (Ille et Vilaine) this Monday, November 6th.
They report the presence of a bomb in each of these two facilities.
Management immediately made their presence felt clear out the people present.
There police was warned and came to secure the surroundings of the two colleges, to which there was obviously access forbidden For now, it is time to dispel doubts about the presence or absence of an explosive device.
In total, more than 900 students and around sixty teachers are involved.
Also at the Guéhenno vocational high school
The Jean Guéhenno vocational high school in Ferns was also the target of a threatening email.
The students of the institution were transferred to the general high school a few hundred meters next door.
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The police intervened on site. As soon as the doubts are clarified, the students can return to the vocational high school.
You risk a lot
Since mid-October Bomb threats have multiplied in schools, museums and airports in France.
Each time it was a false alarm. The authors of these tasteless jokes are at great risk.
The transmission or disclosure of false information with the aim of making people believe that destruction, damage or deterioration dangerous to people is being or has been committed is punishable by a prison sentence of two years and a fine of 30,000 euros. “Fine.”
Article 322-14 of the Penal Code
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