The Émile Zola school campus evacuated for the third time this week

The phenomenon has not gone away since the start of the school year and is constantly disrupting the daily lives of students and teachers. This Wednesday morning, four schools were evacuated in Rennes due to a bomb threat, we learned from the police. This time it is the Bréquigny, Charles Tillon, Victor and Hélène Bash high schools and the Émile Zola college-high school.

In this last establishment, located in the heart of the city, evacuations have become routine since the bell had already sounded Monday and Tuesday morning as in other high schools in the Breton capital. This was also the case last week with several establishments which had been the target of threats, each time requiring the intervention of the police. “It has become daily,” whispers a police source.

Only one suspect arrested since the start of the school year

While investigations are piling up to try to identify the perpetrators of these false bomb threats, only one suspect has so far been arrested since the start of the school year in September. This 15-year-old minor admitted to being the author of an email mentioning a threat of attack at the Frédéric-Ozanam high school in Cesson-Sévigné where he attended school.

He will be tried on December 21 in the juvenile court. While awaiting his judgment, the teenager, unknown to the courts, was placed under judicial supervision with a ban on attending his high school.

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