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Bomb scare in Parliament premises, caller tracked down

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Security agencies went into a tizzy after the police control room received a call about a bomb at the Parliament premises this evening but it turned to be hoax and the caller was tracked down at a northeast Delhi area.

"It was a hoax call and we have tracked down the caller, who is a resident of Jyoti Nagar area. The motive behind the act hasn't been ascertained yet.

"The caller is being brought to the Parliament Street police station, where he will be questioned," DCP (New Delhi) Jatin Narwal said, adding that the caller may have to face legal action too.
 

A senior official said that once the caller is brought to the police station, he is likely to be taken to RML hospital for a mental check up.

The police did not reveal the caller's identity citing security concerns.

Several police teams, along with bomb disposal squads, were rushed near Parliament and it was at 6.12 PM that the fire department was alerted, following which fire tenders were rushed there too, said police and fire officials.

The national capital is on a high alert and security was already stepped up following the terror attack at Pathankot and then inputs received by the police about the presence of two suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad key members here.

Delhi Police Commissioner held a meeting with all deputy commissioners and discussed security concerns in details earlier today, a police source said.
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According to a senior police official, the caller is suspected to be mentally unstable.

He is believed to have told the police that he has been undergoing treatment at Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) in north east Delhi, he said.

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First Published: Jan 05 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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