Times News Network
Mangalore, Oct 23: It was a new experience for those watching a movie at a multiplex in the city when an announcement was made to vacate the hall.
Half way through the show at about 1 pm on Sunday October 22, people were told to vacate the hall under the pretext of a routine check-up. It was later learnt that the move had followed an alleged bomb threat. It was for the first time the citizens had such an experience.
But SP B Dayananda told The Times of India that it was a routine vigilance check that the anti-bomb squad conducts regularly in different places.
Earlier too we have conducted this type of check-ups in different places like railway stations and bus stands.
This time, the multiplex was chosen, he said. He denied that the check-up was carried out following the bomb threat.
An eye witness said that the screening of the film stopped and the police conducted checking with a sniffer dog.
After checking for few minutes they went off, she said, adding that for a while they were unaware of what was happening.