Mumbai: An anonymous call on the Helpline ‘100’ Police Mumbai who announced bombs has been planted in four locations including Bollywood actor, Amitabh Bachchan’s residence sent sympathizers into Tizzy on Friday, triggering a six-hour search.
It turned out that three drunken men had made a call “for fun.” The crime branch tracks them into Kalyan within 24 hours and handed it to the Azad Maidan police station where a case has been registered.
At 8:53 a.m.
on Friday, a man turned the Helpline ‘100’ and said that the bomb had been planted in CSMT, Byculla, Dadar and Bachhan’s Residence in Juhu.
When the police called him back later for further details, the caller said, “He had told them whatever he knew and he should not be disturbed further.” Times ViewThe Diskiskus is serious when the entire police engine is activated and sent to the pursuit of wild goose.
A strong message must be sent to these criminals and they must be made to face legal power.
The test immediately crossed all 93 police stations in Mumbai, in addition to the Government Train Police (GRP) as the train station had also been it.
“We cannot take the opportunity because CSMT is a legacy building and previously targeted during the 26/11 attack,” said a senior GRP officer.
The big check was done from 9pm to 3 in the morning by the GRP team, the power of railroad protection, bomb detection and disposal forces and five dog squads.
Nothing was not diowang found and the call was declared the initial trick on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the call was tracked to Kalyan.
The Crime Sleuth branch took Raju Kangne, 32, Ramesh Shirsath, 28, who was a dombivivalian, and Ganesh Shelke, 30.
The three men were drivers.
They claimed to be drunk for the celebration of ‘Gatari’ and made a call to have fun and examine police preparedness.
The celebration of ‘Gatari’ was marked by consumption of non-vegetarian food and liquor just before the beginning of the Hindu Shravan month.
The defendant will be produced before the Judge court on Sunday.