District superintendent of police Bharati Ghosh ruled out his claim and said he was seeking attention and importance.
The youth, who is a resident of Kumargram village in Garbeta area and a student of Garbeta High School, had texted about his action to his friends, who in turn informed the police and his parents. The police then called him to the Garbeta police station for interrogation.
The student claimed when he agreed to it, he was asked to send a picture of himself online.
He told the police that he had also sought to see a picture of his caller, which was sent to him. The caller, however, hid his face in the photo.
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Asked which language the caller used to speak to him, the youth said it was Hindi by day and Bengali by night.
She said people found spreading rumour would be booked under relevant sections of the law and strict action would be taken against them.
"People who spread such rumour will be booked under specific sections," the SP added.
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