Two schools closed after 'online weapons threats'
Two schools in Cardiff closed due to online threats involving weapons, as South Wales Police investigates the situation.
Two schools in Cardiff, Llanishen High School and Eastern High School, were closed on Monday following online threats indicating an individual intended to attend the schools armed with weapons. The South Wales Police received a live chat that raised concerns about potential harm to individuals at the schools, prompting a swift response to ensure the safety of students and staff.
Authorities began assessing the credibility of the threats, with the police cooperating with Cardiff Council to make the decision to close the schools. This precautionary measure was emphasized as a necessary step to prioritize the safety of the pupils and staff. After assessing the situation, further investigations were initiated to trace the origin of the threat and ensure that students were kept safe.
The incident highlights the pressing concerns around online threats in educational institutions, showcasing the vital role of law enforcement and community collaboration in addressing such alarming situations. As investigations continue, the community remains alert, advocating for the safety and wellbeing of their children in school environments.