The man, identified as Sandip Baria, called the police control room from a telephone booth yesterday and said that a bomb was placed in Borivali 24th Court, he said.
On investigation, it was found that the call was made from a booth near the Grant Road station. Based on the CCTV footage, the accused was traced from Nalasopara area and arrested yesterday, he said.
Later, Baria confessed to the offence saying he made the hoax call as he was irked over speedy proceedings of his case and annoyed over court giving dates at regular intervals and he had to pay fees accordingly, the officer said.
In the past, cases of cheating and impersonating public servants had been registered against Baria at Malad and VP Road police stations, police added.
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