Showing posts with label MG Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MG Road. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

A Prank Call Sent the City Police into a Panic

A prank call to the police control room on Sunday afternoon sent the city police into a panic and caused a scare in the area. The police control room received a call by an unidentified boy, sounding eight to 10 years old, on Sunday afternoon that a bomb would explode in the upscale M G Road. Though the control room operator felt the caller's voice seemed to be that of a young boy, he alerted the Cubbon Park police station for preventive action.

"The police control room received a call at around 2 pm from a coin box phone in Shivajinagar area informing that a bomb had been placed at a construction site on M G Road and it would explode soon. The caller's voice was that of an 8-10 year boy who dialled 100 number. We rushed a bomb detection squad and a dog squad to inspect the one km long M G Road, especially the stretch where the Bangalore metro rail project work is on. A thorough search of the area by the squads and our beat constables proved the call to be a hoax. We are trying to locate or identify the missing boy as no one noticed him calling the control room in the busy Shivajinagar on a Sunday afternoon. If we succeed in identifying the caller, we will register a case against the boy under section 506 and 182 IPC (Indian Penal Code) for criminal intimidation and false information with intent to cause damage or panic," said Cubbon Park police station inspector Jagdish.

As the prank (hoax) call was from a public booth, the control room and the police could not trace the caller. During the hour-long search operation, the anxious crowds on the popular M G Road were kept at bay. If the caller is identified, the caller will be charged under section 506 and 182 IPC (Indian Penal Code) for criminal intimidation and false information with intent to cause damage or panic. The prank call is made from a coin box phone in Shivajinagar area and the caller's voice was that of an 8-10 year boy.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Some good news for commuters on M G Road

At present, traffic movement is restricted between Trinity Circle and Webbs Junction due to the work on Trinity Circle station of Bangalore Metro. Soon it’ll be a hassle-free MG Road. Here’s some good news for commuters on M G Road. The entire stretch will open to traffic in both directions anytime after May 17.

arlier plan was to block this stretch for 90 days starting mid-March. However, the BMRC is close to completing its ground work on this stretch in another 60 days. “We will be able to put out the station arms by May 17. After this, the main work shifts above and the road can be opened to traffic. We have intimated the traffic police about this,” Said BMRC MD N Sivasailam. Consequently, traffic on Brunton Road and Ulsoor Road will also be eased.
Some other roads, also blocked due to Metro work, will get relief in the coming months. Swami Vivekananda Road, between Trinity Circle and Adarsha Junction, that was closed three days ago for launching of girders will be operational by June-end. The much-awaited CMH Road will be open to traffic by July-end. Next, traffic diversions will shift focus to other reaches, mainly on Peenya and Mysore Road.

“As far as Reach 1 is concerned, we will cross our toughest period post May 17. Commuters have had a tough time in the past two months with this blockage, but we have managed it best through the diversions. Even the twoway in front of Taj Residency will not continue to be same after this. The only hitch is the CMH Road which is expected to be complete by July-end. After July, commuters along Reach-1 will be a releived lot,” assured additional commissioner of police (traffic & security) Praveen Sood.