Udupi: Bomb Hoax at Manipal Institute of Technology Disrupts Classes


News From Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (RD/CN)
 
Udupi, Sep 24:
The district police received an anonymous call at 2.30 pm  on Wednesday September 24, that a bomb had been planted on the campus of Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT).
 
The sniffer dog squad rushed to the spot while policemen cleared the campus of students.  A thorough search of the premises by hundreds of policemen yielded no explosives.
Praveen Madhukar Pavar, superintendent of police, and Nagaraj, deputy superintendent of police, oversaw the search.
 
The police were unwilling to take chances in the wake of the recent serial blasts in New Delhi and the revelation of a local connection to those attacks. 
  

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  • Mohan, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 25 2008

    The syndrome of hoax calls is spreading out to our south kanara from other parts of India. Police should investigate the hoax call and punish those mischievous persons.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Manglaore/India

    Thu, Sep 25 2008

    Poison spreads poison and hatred spreads hatred. By this action please advise who will be safer. Inspite of advanced technology can u please guarantee safety if the society is divided. Now I feel 25 yrs back Indian society is better than today's advanced society because that time even though India was poor, people's heart were clean and we were living in safety.

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