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Gorakhpur bakery goods supplier held over bomb hoax

Updated on: 03 January,2023 09:48 AM IST  |  Gorakhpur (UP)
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During interrogation, Ali said that he is a resident of Vaishali, Bihar and delivers goods at a bakery in the industrial area in Gorakhpur, Rai said. He said on Sunday morning when he was going to deliver goods, a police constable scolded him near Dharamshala market for violating traffic rules and he felt offended

Gorakhpur bakery goods supplier held over bomb hoax

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A 24-year-old man was arrested for allegedly making a hoax call to the Uttar Pradesh Police about a bomb in Gorakhnath temple, police said. Qurban Ali had on Sunday called the police control room that four people carrying a bomb in a cake box have entered the temple, they said.


The caller said he was a native of Vaishali, Bihar and currently living in Golghar in Gorakhpur. When police checked it, the address provided was found to be fake, the police said on Monday. Police tried to contact him but his phone was switched off. However, he was arrested following a tip-off from Carmel road near Malkin hotel late Sunday night, SHO , Cantt Police Station, Shashi Bhushan Rai said.



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During interrogation, Ali said that he is a resident of Vaishali, Bihar and delivers goods at a bakery in the industrial area in Gorakhpur, Rai said. He said on Sunday morning when he was going to deliver goods, a police constable scolded him near Dharamshala market for violating traffic rules and he felt offended.

He decided to teach a lesson to the police and made a hoax bomb call, the SHO said. Police have initiated a probe after registering a case under sections 419 (cheating by impersonation),420 (cheating and dishonesty), 467 (offences related to the property and documents),478 (putting person in fear of death), 471 (fraud),182 (false information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person) of the IPC.

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