The bomb threat was triggered on Monday after three consecutive calls. In one of the calls, the caller stated that he wanted to “blow up everything”.
One day follows another with a series of fake bomb threats. This Monday, an emergency alarm was triggered at a high school in Deuil-la-Barre (Val d’Oise) on November 13 after death threats were made by telephone, according to Le Figaro’s sources.
(…) A total of 750 pupils and 60 staff from the Lycée Camille Saint-Saëns were evacuated from the site (…).
One of the calls was answered in the school’s porter’s lodge. The person at the other end of the phone then declared: “Allah Akbar. I have placed bombs. I’m going to blow up everything. The connection was then suddenly cut off before another call was received by the school administration office, the police reported. This time, the person on the phone said, “I’m calling to tell you that something is going to happen,” before hanging up. The person or persons making these phone calls have not yet been identified. Le Figaro