Hoax bomb calls keep police busy in Chennai

Police had issues strict action against hoax callers

Update: 2014-05-06 18:08 GMT
Deputy commissioner of police D. Sali, along with Assistant Commissioner (South) A.J. Babu and other officers, shows the counterfeit currency notes seized from the accused in Kozhikode on Monday. (Photo: DC)

Chennai: Nearly a week after the twin blasts on Kaziranga express that killed a woman and injured four, hoax bomb calls to central railway station and a private hospital kept police busy.

Soon after an anonymous caller warned of a bomb explosion at Central railway station, various teams, including bomb disposal squads, were pressed into action only to discover that it was a hoax call, police said.

A similar hoax bomb threat call was also made to a private hospital, they added.

This is the second such instance of hoax calls keeping police on their toes, as a spate of such rumours had kept them busy the very next day of the May Day blasts in two coaches of Bangalore-Guwahati Express at Central station.

 

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