Youth arrested for making hoax bomb call in Delhi
Wednesday April 10, 2013 10:00:45 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
A 23-year-old youth has been arrested for making a hoax bomb call
to the Police Control Room (PCR) here, police said Wednesday.
Subodh Singh was arrested from Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad town,
adjoining Delhi, Tuesday for making a hoax bomb call to police
around 10.40 p.m. Sunday. He claimed that a bomb would explode in
the Jama Masjid area in the capital.
"After a search was carried out in the area, it was found to be a
hoax call," Deputy Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar said.
A resident of Loni in Ghaziabad, Subodh Singh used to work at a
travel agency in North Delhi's Kashmere Gate area. He was traced
on the basis of call records.
He later admitted that he made the hoax call under the influence
of liquor.
"The mobile phone along with SIM card used to make the call has
been recovered. The SIM card was registered in the name of his
mother-in-law Shera Bibi," the deputy commissioner of police said.
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