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Hoax call on blast near Jama Masjid

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Police and security agencies were sent in a tizzy over a call which later turned out to be hoax, about a bomb blast near historic Jama Masjid in walled city, in the evening today.

"A PCR call was received at 5.17 PM today where the caller said that there had been a bomb blast and 50 people were reportedly injured. When the local police checked, the call was found to be a hoax," DCP (PCR) R K Singh said.

The caller, a man, while calling the PCR claimed that the several persons were injured in the blast. The entire area was scanned after the call although the call was found to be a hoax.
 

Police said that the caller was traced to Seelampur. Through the mobile number, the caller was identified as one Chaudhary Bangad and police was trying to nab him.

A day after Independence Day, a hoax call about a bomb planted at Red Fort was received by the police control room. The hoax caller, 22-year-old Hanuman Singh was arrested by police from Alwar (Rajasthan) next day.

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First Published: Aug 23 2016 | 8:57 PM IST

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