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The bomb threat at Concordia University’s downtown campus, which forced the evacuation of three buildings Wednesday, is now being investigated by Montreal police’s Major Crimes Unit.

“Nothing was found inside the three buildings,” said Benoit Boisselle, a spokesperson with Montreal police. Tweet This

“The file has been transferred to Major Crimes to make sure that we find the one or more people that are responsible.”

Operation at @Concordia is over : #SPVM researched the buildings and the premises are secured. Investigation is transferred to Major Crimes. — Police Montréal (@SPVM) March 1, 2017

Wednesday morning, several media outlets, including Global News, received an e-mail threatening to “detonate once per day, a small artisanal amateur explosive devices.”

READ MORE: Concordia bomb threat: Who is the group purportedly behind the threat?

The targets were on two floors of the Hall building at 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. Ouest and one floor of the EV building, located at 1515 Sainte-Catherine St., “where Muslims hang out.”

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#Concordia has issued an evacuation order for the EV & the Hall Building, due to a bomb threat that we received. For more info, concordia.ca — Concordia University (@Concordia) March 1, 2017

The e-mail goes on to say that the bombs are “not meant to kill anybody. The only aim is to injure some Muslim students” and that “things have changed” now that Donald Trump is in office in the U.S.

WATCH: Montreal police’s Major Crimes Unit is investigating a bomb threat at the downtown campus of Concordia University that forced the evacuation of three buildings. Global’s Anne Leclair reports.

2:14 Bomb threat at Concordia targets Muslim students Bomb threat at Concordia targets Muslim students

The letter demands that the university stop “religious activities of all kinds on campus.”

Concordia students are evacuated after a potential bomb threat targeting \”where Muslims hang out,\” Wednesday, March 1, 2017. Brayden Haines/Global News

“I am shocked and surprised. We are an open university and we have students from 150 different countries and many faith communities,” said Alan Shepard, president and vice-chancellor of Concordia.

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“Everybody’s welcome and we have a great institution and it’s a shame to see this kind of a threat against any of our groups of students.” Tweet This

WATCH BELOW: Students, staff react to potential bomb threat

The two buildings, as well as the GM building at 1550 de Maisonneuve Blvd. Ouest, have been evacuated and classes are cancelled until 6 p.m.

“Concordia is a very safe place,” said Shepard. Tweet This

“We have a harmonious relationship between the many different groups that have gathered to study here and we intend to continue that.”

Montreal police cruisers stationed outside Concordia\’s EV building as officers investigate a bomb threat, Wednesday, March 1, 2017. Anne Leclair/Global News

Loyola campus remains open and all activities are expected to continue as scheduled.

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WATCH BELOW: Concordia evacuates 2 buildings after threat targets ‘Muslim students’

0:27 Concordia evacuates 2 buildings after threat targets ‘Muslim students’ Concordia evacuates 2 buildings after threat targets ‘Muslim students’

“Concordia is cooperating with police who are now on-site investigating a potential threat in these buildings,” a statement on the school’s website reads.

“If you are in these buildings, you are asked to leave immediately. This applies to all faculty, staff and students, as well as members of the public.”

Evacuate EV and Hall Buildings on SGW campus, immediately. Classes cancelled; may resume at 6 p.m. Avoid buildings. More info:concordia.ca — Concordia University (@Concordia) March 1, 2017

The university advised people to avoid the area until further notice.

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