1. US rules out bailout for Silicon Valley Bank, auctions reportedly underway 2. Apple CEO Tim Cook backs AR/VR headset, likely to launch this year 3. Infosys’ Mohit Joshi joins Tech Mahindra as MD and CEO

Bomb threat at CRPF HQ turns out to be hoax

Spread the love

A bomb threat call received by the Delhi Fire Service stating the presence of a bomb at the Central Reserve Police Force headquarters in the national capital turned out to be a hoax call, an official said here on Wednesday.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South District), Benita Mary Jaiker, confirmed that nothing suspicious was found at the spot.

The CRPF headquarters are located at the CGO Complex on Lodhi road in the national capital.

“The teams of Delhi Police, CISF and CRPF thoroughly checked the place, but nothing suspicious was found,” said the official.

Claim Free Bets

The DCP further said that bomb disposal squads along with dog squads were also deployed to check the possibility of a bomb, however, they also didn’t find anything suspicious.

Earlier in the day also, an unattended bag triggered panic in eastern Delhi, five days after an IED was timely defused from the same part of the national capital.

However, this time the bag did not contain any explosives, the police confirmed to IANS.

    THE FREE MEDIA

    THE FREE MEDIA

    All Posts

    Related Post

    View All

    13 more MLAs to resign and join SP: Pawar ahead of U...

    January 12th, 2022 | DRISHTI SHARMA

    Spread the loveNagpur: The Nationalist Congress party supremo Sharad Pawar on Tuesday announced that 13 members of the leg...

    Meet Falguni Nayar, India’s richest self-made female...

    November 10th, 2021 | DRISHTI SHARMA

    Spread the loveNagpur: According to Bloomberg Billionaire’s Index, Falguni Nayar, founder of Nykaa has become India’s weal...

    QR codes on drug manufacturing ingredients mandatory...

    January 22nd, 2022 | THE FREE MEDIA

    Spread the loveThe Central government has made QR codes mandatory on drug manufacturing ingredients packages and the new r...