Showing posts with label bangalore bomb blast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bangalore bomb blast. 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.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Low intensity bomb blasts before an IPL match in Bangalore

The twin low-intensity blasts that occurred within five minutes left at least 17 injured on Saturday.In the first blast near Anil Kumble Circle on MG Road, nobody was injured.Ten were injured at G-12 gate, where the second bomb exploded at around 3.15 pm. According to source, Investigators believe Saturday's bombings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore were executed by an Indian Mujahideen cell led by Mohammad Zarar Siddi Bawa.






Police suspect that the material for preparing the bomb was supplied from Udupi and that the bombs may have been prepared in Tumkur.The investigation has also revealed that the third bomb that was found and defused was a high-intensity explosive that could have killed many.Five bombs, including the two that exploded and one that was defused on Saturday, have been traced so far.

All the victims were immediately rushed to the nearby Mallya Hospital for treatment.“The victims are all out of danger, except one as he has suffered deep wounds in the scalp and would have to undergo a minor surgery,” said supervising doctor, Dr Pritee at the Mallya Hospital.

The low intensity bomb blasts before an IPL match in Bangalore was not a direct threat to the Commonwealth Games (CWG) in New Delhi later this year, Australian Commonwealth Games Association chief executive Perry Crosswhite said.Due to minor bomb blast in Bangalore on the previews match, all the semi finals are moved to Navi Mumbai from Bangalore. "Because of some security reason, The IPL semi-finals 2010 have been shifted from Bangalore to Navi Mumbai", Organizers Said.