Bengaluru: The trolley bag left by creating a bomb fear at the Byappanahalli Metro station on Sunday morning.
Tension is valid until the detection of bombs and disposal squad (BDDS) checks the bag at 10:45 a.m.
and states that there are no explosives in the bag.
The police then returned the bag to 25-year-old Yamuna from Krishnayyana Palya.
He came to the station to reach magnificently and then ride the train to his hometown in Odisha.
He kept his luggage in the station and returned home to get his cellphone.
Meanwhile, security staff watched the bag left for more than 10 minutes and checked with their metal detectors.
They told the police byappanahalli after they found a flashing detector for a metal trace in the bag.
The police rushed to the place and called dog and BDD troops.
Panic passengers when security is upgraded.
Officials find the key and clothing of a woman.
Meanwhile, the police verified CCTV’s footage and found a woman guarding the bag before she left the station.
He returned to the station in a few minutes after security checks.
Fighting with her husband, the woman to the police she was a housemaid and her husband worked as a plumber in the city.
He quarreled with her husband for alleged addiction with a cellular game, and he had decided to return to his home city as a protest.
The police found him innocent and left a bag at the station without bad intentions.
So, the police called her husband and sent a duo back home after advising them not to fight for a small problem.