Lucknow Commuter Stations Hit by False Bomb Threat: No Danger Found

Lucknow commuter stations receive bomb threats from an unknown caller. Emergency teams investigate but find no explosives, and the threat is declared a hoax.

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On Sunday morning, an unknown person called the emergency service, Dial 112, to say there were bombs at three different places in Lucknow: Hussainganj Metro Station, Charbagh Railway Station, and Alambagh Bus Station. The call came in around 8 am.

As soon as they heard the threat, police and security teams rushed to the stations with bomb disposal and dog squads. They searched each place carefully, looking for any suspicious items or explosives. After searching, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Manisha Singh, reported that there were no dangerous objects found at any of the locations. It turned out the threat was just a hoax.

There were no explosives or threats to the public’s safety, Singh reassured everyone. The police are now working to trace the phone number used to make the call and are trying to find the person responsible for this false alarm.

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