Schools evacuated after second round of 'malicious calls'
A number of schools have been evacuated for the second time in four days in Northern Ireland after what police have described as "malicious communications".
A number of schools have been evacuated for the second time in four days in Northern Ireland after what police have described as "malicious communications".
Threats have been received by schools across the UK however, according to Police Scotland, they do not appear to be "credible".
You might be aware that a number of schools across the central belt have received a threat via the telephone 1/3
We'd like to reassure the public that at present these do not appear to be credible threats, however they are being taken seriously. 2/3
Staff & police working with local authorities & searching school buildings. Some schools as a precautionary measure, have been evacuated 3/3
Omagh County Primary School and Kilmaine PS in Bangor have been evacuated after receiving malicious communications on Friday.
Hoax bomb warnings are received by seven schools across Northern Ireland on Tuesday.