A man has been arrested for making a hoax bomb threat call at the Spice Jet office located in Udyog Vihar, Gurugram. Sunil Jha, 37, was identified as the suspect and was arrested from Siliguri, West Bengal. During police interrogation, Jha revealed that he works in a call centre in Siliguri and had made the hoax bomb threat call at the airline’s office just for fun.
The incident took place on Friday afternoon, and the anonymous bomb threat at the Spice Jet office triggered panic. The call was made to the airline’s office on the landline and warned of a bomb inside the premises. Authorities were immediately notified and the Udyog Vihar Police Station, Bomb Disposal Squad, and Dog Squad reached the spot. Upon inspection of the company office, no explosives were found.
Police have filed a case against an unknown caller under relevant sections of the IPC at Udyog Vihar police station. Making a hoax bomb threat call is a serious crime that causes panic and disruption. It is important to remember that such activities are not a joke and carry severe legal consequences.
In this case, the suspect has been arrested and will face the full force of the law. Similarly, anyone found guilty of making a hoax bomb threat call will face strict legal action. The public should be responsible and refrain from engaging in such activities that cause harm to others.
In conclusion, it is important to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities immediately. Making a hoax bomb threat call or any false alarms can create chaos and cause panic, leading to unnecessary repercussions. We must work together as a community to prevent such incidents from happening and ensure everyone’s safety.