Eisenstadt: Bomb threat to agricultural technical school - police gives the all -clear

Eisenstadt: Bomb threat to agricultural technical school - police gives the all -clear

In the Burgenland capital of Eisenstadt, there was once again a bomb threat, which this time was directed against the agricultural technical school. According to information from the Burgenland State Police Directorate, a spokesman confirmed this incident compared to the Mein district portal. Previously, the city of the city's target had already been a similar threats that caused concern nationwide.

The threat was reported to the state government on Tuesday. Pupils had to leave the school building quickly on the instructions from the police. Fortunately, there were no signs of the presence of a bomb on site, and the police could finally give the all -clear.

background of the threats

Such incidents are not new: Bomb threats in Austria have increased in the past few weeks, with train stations in particular being affected. A 20-year-old suspect from Switzerland was determined in this context in mid-October. However, the current threats throw a disturbing light on safety in educational institutions such as the agricultural technical school.

According to the police, each of these threats is taken seriously. They vigorously warn that solidarity with possible perpetrators can result in enormous criminal consequences. Apart from the legal consequences, those who are responsible for such string acts could also bear the costs for the police operation carried out. The State Police Directorate described such threats as serious crimes and in no way as "boys' prank".

The incident not only triggered security concerns, but also initiated a discussion about prevention measures. The police call up all vigilance and took measures to act immediately in the event of similar incidents. In times of uncertainty, it is therefore crucial to ensure security together.

For further information and a deeper analysis about the background of this threat, a look at the comprehensive reporting on this topic at www.meinbezirk.at .

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