
Hundreds of passengers remained on Sunday morning on the Karnataka Express bombing, which operates between the new Delhi and Bengaluru, stuck for four hours for four hours.
Wadi’s railway police said the police control room received information from Indian railways that an unknown caller told them about the threat of a bomb on the train.
Teams for the liquidation of the bombs and the dog units were carried out after the passenger debator and performed a thorough search operation.
However, after performing thorough security checks, all 22 train trainers confirmed that no explosives were found and that the threat was fraud.
Meanwhile, Wadi Railway police traded the accused and took him into custody. The 33 -year -old accused was identified as Deep Singh Rathod, Uttar Pradesh resident.
During the interrogation, Rathod confessed to calling for a threat and sending a false message.
Published – May 11, 2025 17:47