Police conducted an extensive search at the Gwalior railway station in Madhya Pradesh on Monday after receiving a bomb threat call, which later turned out to be a hoax, officials said.
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The bomb disposal squad and sniffer dogs also joined in the search, but nothing suspicious was found, they said.
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"A person dialed the emergency service number '100' at around 10.30 am, claiming that a bomb was planted at the railway station," Superintendent of Police Amit Sanghi told PTI.
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"The police swung into action and searched all the five platforms. It was a hoax call," he said.
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Efforts were on to trace the person who made the call, he added.Â
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The bomb hoax did not hit the rail traffic, Â North Central Railways' Jhansi division public relations officer Manoj Kumar Singh said.
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Trains from platform no. 1 were diverted to platforms 2 and 3 for some time when the search was being conducted, he said.