<p> New Delhi: A teenage boy was caught for allegedly sending an email to the Delhi Police headquarters saying that a bomb was planted in the outer Delhi's Nangloi area, police said on Friday.</p>.<p> After a thorough checking in the area, the sender, who turned out to be a teenage boy, was caught. He was counselled by the police before being handed over to his parents.</p>.Do not believe in false messages on bomb threat received by schools: Delhi Police.<p>The Delhi Police Headquarters on Jai Singh Road in central Delhi is about 18 kilometers away from Nangloi.</p>.<p> The PHQ in a statement said, "the sender is an immature child and therefore, in his interest and in compliance of the mandate of JJ Act, details of his identity cannot be shared."</p><p>"The mail was sent as an act of mischief. The juvenile, after proper counseling, has been handed over to his parents," it added.</p>
<p> New Delhi: A teenage boy was caught for allegedly sending an email to the Delhi Police headquarters saying that a bomb was planted in the outer Delhi's Nangloi area, police said on Friday.</p>.<p> After a thorough checking in the area, the sender, who turned out to be a teenage boy, was caught. He was counselled by the police before being handed over to his parents.</p>.Do not believe in false messages on bomb threat received by schools: Delhi Police.<p>The Delhi Police Headquarters on Jai Singh Road in central Delhi is about 18 kilometers away from Nangloi.</p>.<p> The PHQ in a statement said, "the sender is an immature child and therefore, in his interest and in compliance of the mandate of JJ Act, details of his identity cannot be shared."</p><p>"The mail was sent as an act of mischief. The juvenile, after proper counseling, has been handed over to his parents," it added.</p>