On Wednesday, an abandoned set of tools at Metro in Kr Puram, Bengalur. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The abandoned set of tools belonging to the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited employee, which he accidentally left, launched a panic on Wednesday at the Krum metro station in Bengalur.
Several commuters noticed the bags and alerted the metro security, which threw itself into the place and checked it with a metal detector that triggered the red flag.
Police were soon warned, which together with the detection and liquidation of bombs and fire and fire and poor from the area. They checked the bag and confirmed it was a scam.
Meanwhile, the Hal employee, identified as Manjunath Jadhav, returned a technician in the aircraft wing of the hall, returned to the place and told the police that the box belonged to him and accidentally left it.
The questions revealed that Manjunath went to Haryana for training and returned to the city on Wednesday. He wore around four to five bags and traveled in the subway to get home. He accidentally left a set of tools. Later, however, he realized it and returned to gather the same thing. After verifying his claim, the police let him go after a warning to be careful.
However, the voltage prevailed at the metro station for more than half an hour. Police responded with Alacrites because Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ready to visit Bengaluru to mark the yellow line of the Namma Metro on 10 August and the incident is preceded by Independence Day.
Published – August 2025 23:16