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Swedish university closed after ‘massacre’ threat is delivered via messaging app

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Swedish university closed after ‘massacre’ threat is delivered via messaging app

PUBLISHED : Monday, 25 January, 2016, 2:07pm
UPDATED : Monday, 25 January, 2016, 2:07pm

Agence France-Presse in Stockholm

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The University of Orebro in Sweden has about 17,000 students. Photo: Univesity of Orebro

The University of Orebro in central Sweden said it would close on Monday after an anonymous threat raised fears of a planned massacre.

“A threat directed against Orebro University has been made on the app Jodel,” the university said Sunday on its website.

“We cannot jeopardise the safety of our students, staff and visitors. Therefore we have decided, in consultation with the police, to close the university on Monday 25 January.”

Jodel is a German-made application for mobile phones that enables students on the same campus to contact each other anonymously and is popular among Swedish universities.

According to the Swedish news agency TT, a message disseminated on Jodel on Saturday told students not to go to classes on Monday “if [they] want to survive.”

The university has lodged a complaint and police have stepped up their presence in the campus area, the agency said.

The university has 17,000 students and 1,200 employees.

On October 12, the University of Lund in southern Sweden received a similar threat and closed for a day.

That text was similar to a message released before shootings at Umpqua Community College in the United States on October 1, when a 26-year-old man killed nine people before committing suicide, local media reported at the time.

An investigation found that there was no danger, and the University of Lund, the second largest in Sweden, swiftly reopened.



 
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