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Bomb hoax delays Bengaluru-bound Karnataka Express by 3 hours, Four held for questioning

A bomb scare on the Karnataka Express caused a three-hour delay after a hoax alert at 1:05 am. No explosives were found during inspections.

Published on: May 12, 2025 09:08 AM IST
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A bomb scare onboard the Bengaluru-bound Karnataka Express (train number 12628) triggered a swift response from railway and law enforcement authorities in the early hours of Sunday, leading to a three-hour delay in the train’s journey, reported The Times of India. The false alarm, however, turned out to be a hoax, with no explosives found.

A fake call claiming that there was a bomb planted in train delayed Karnataka Express for three hours on Sunday (Pic for representation)
A fake call claiming that there was a bomb planted in train delayed Karnataka Express for three hours on Sunday (Pic for representation)

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According to the report, the alert was raised at around 1:05 am when Solapur police received a distress call via emergency helpline 112. The caller alleged that a bomb was present in the rear general coach of the Karnataka Express. Acting promptly, the Divisional Security Control Room (DSCR) in Solapur alerted multiple agencies, including the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Bengaluru, Kalaburagi City and Rural Police, and senior railway officials.

As the train reached Wadi station at 1:21 am, a joint team comprising GRP personnel, local police, and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) boarded the train and carried out a meticulous inspection of the suspect coach. No suspicious object or material was recovered during the initial search.

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Four detained for questioning

All four men were detained for questioning. To ensure passenger safety, the Kalaburagi Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS), led by Shri Sharanappa and accompanied by sniffer dog Rani, conducted a thorough inspection of the entire train at 2:25 am. The train was declared safe at 4:15 am, and a formal clearance certificate was issued. The Karnataka Express resumed its journey at 4:34 am, causing a delay of more than three hours for hundreds of passengers bound for Bengaluru.

Central Railway has strongly cautioned travelers against spreading false information or making unfounded claims, warning that such actions are liable for strict legal action. The GRP is continuing its investigation into the incident.

 
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