Incident Overview
On March 10, 2026, early in the morning, Parul University in Vadodara, Gujarat, received a bomb threat via email. This alarming message prompted immediate action from university officials and law enforcement agencies.
Evacuation and Response
Upon receiving the threat, the university initiated an evacuation of its campus, which houses over 65,000 students across various courses and departments. The swift response led to the cancellation of internal exams scheduled for the day, causing significant disruption for students.
The Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad was deployed to thoroughly check the campus for any suspicious items. A police officer stated, “So far, nothing suspicious has been found on the campus, but sanitising the entire campus will take a couple of hours.” This search operation was crucial in ensuring the safety of students and staff.
Traffic Congestion and Broader Impact
The evacuation caused heavy traffic congestion in the Waghodia area, as many students and staff members left the campus. Police teams from the Local Crime Branch and Special Operations Group were also involved in responding to the threat, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
Context of the Threat
This bomb threat at Parul University is part of a broader pattern, as multiple threats were sent to various government departments across Gujarat, including passport offices and post offices. The coordinated nature of these threats raises concerns about security in the region.
Current Status
As of now, no suspicious items have been found on campus during the search operation, and the university is working to reschedule the postponed exams. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the origin of the threat and any potential suspects.
The situation at Parul University underscores the importance of campus safety and the need for prompt responses to threats, ensuring the well-being of the large student population.