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Two bomb threat calls spark panic in Vijayawada
Two bomb threat calls spark panic in Vijayawada

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Time of India

Two bomb threat calls spark panic in Vijayawada

Vijayawada: Two bomb threat calls caused panic in Vijayawada on Saturday. In the first case, an unknown person claimed a bomb was planted near the LIC building on Besant Road. Police, along with bomb and dog squads, conducted thorough searches. According to Prasada Rao, DCP, city security wing (CSW), an unidentified caller claimed that a bomb was planted near the LIC building on the busy Besant Road. The call, made to the police control room, sent security forces into high alert. Responding swiftly, the Governorpet police, along with bomb disposal and dog squads, rushed to the scene and cordoned off the area. Several shops in and around the LIC building were temporarily closed as a precautionary measure until 11 am, while the teams conducted thorough checks. Prem Kumar, ACP, CSW, who oversaw the operation, stated that five teams, comprising around 20 personnel, were formed to carry out extensive searches across the Besant Road. "All precautionary protocols were followed and shops were shut briefly to ensure safety. The area has now been cleared, and normal business activities have resumed," ACP confirmed. The incident caused considerable alarm among shopkeepers and morning commuters, many of whom gathered in confusion as police intensified checks. In a parallel development, another call was made about a bomb threat at the Vijayawada Railway Station, one of the busiest transit points in Andhra Pradesh. Police confirmed that unidentified individuals called in, alleging the presence of explosives at the station. Bomb disposal squads were immediately dispatched to the station, where checks are currently underway. Police have confirmed no discovery of any suspicious objects in either locations so far. While both threats are suspected to be a hoax, police are treating them with utmost seriousness. An investigation is underway to trace the origin of the calls. Cyber teams are examining phone records and surveillance footage to identify the individuals responsible. Speaking to the media, senior police officials urged the public not to panic but to remain alert and report any suspicious activity. "Creating fear through such hoax calls is a punishable offence under the Indian law. Strict action will be taken once the culprits are identified," officials warned.

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