Mangalore: Police release hoax bomb caller after questioning; Say he is 'mentally ill'

October 6, 2012
Mangalore, October 6: Police have released the 25-year old youth, whose hoax bomb call terrorised the passengers of Netravati Express train in the city.

Ernakulam based Anush, who was taken into custody by Suratkal Police from the same train in the wee hours of Friday, was let off with a warning after questioning, sources said.

“He was mentally ill and not a terrorist”, said sources in Suratkal Police Station.

The railway police had gone into a tizzy when they received a bomb threat and conducted special checks at Suratkal Railway Station from Thursday mid night to Friday morning.

Anush had called the Manipal railway police and threatened that there was a bomb planted in the train. He also said that there was another bomb lodged near the Karwar railway track.

The bomb threat call was received at police control room at around 12 am from Anush, when the train had just left Kankanady Railway Station.

"As soon as we got to know about bomb threat, we rushed bomb disposal squad to Suratkal Railway Station to conduct search operations," said a senior security official. The train arrived at Suratkal with a few minutes.

The bomb threat was declared a 'hoax call' after around four hours of extensive search operation, which left passengers suffering as police evacuated the platforms during the safety search.

The train continued its journey at around 4:30 am. Apart from Netravati Express travelling between Ernakulam and Kurla, some other trains also were reportedly stopped for extra time to ensure safety of passengers.

Along with bomb disposal squad, a team consisting city police, fire brigade and dog squad helped in sanitizing the railways station. Panambur ACP Ravi Kumar, Traffic ACP GV Subrahmanya, Suratkal SI M A Nataraj, Moodbidri SI Ramesh Kumar, RPF officers, Mangalore Railway ATM Vinay Kumar, Mechanical Engineer Rajan Babu, Suratakal Railway Station master Charles also took part in the search operation.

However, Police did not lodge any FIR in the case.

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September 20,2024

Udupi: A vigilant Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable, Aparna K T, demonstrated remarkable presence of mind when she rescued a student who slipped while trying to board a moving train at Udupi Railway Station on Friday morning.

The incident occurred as passenger train number 06602 arrived at the station around 7:30 AM. The student, traveling from Mangaluru to Gokarna, had briefly alighted to purchase snacks. However, as the train began moving, she hurried back towards the carriage with the snacks in hand. In her rush, she lost her footing, slipping dangerously between the platform and the moving train.

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Woman constable Aparna K T was given a cash reward of Rs 5000.

 

Constable Aparna, who had been closely monitoring the passengers, immediately sprang into action. “I saw her running towards the train and alerted everyone by blowing my whistle. She slipped, and her legs were caught between the platform and the train. Without hesitation, I pulled her out with the help of others nearby,” she recalled.

Thanks to Aparna’s quick thinking and the swift response of the railway staff, the train was stopped in time. Railway personnel, including the guard and loco pilot, were immediately informed, and they acted promptly to halt the train using both flag signals and a walkie-talkie.

RPF Inspector Madhusoodhanan PV arrived at the scene shortly after to check on the passenger's condition. The shaken but uninjured student was given water and helped back onto the train to safely continue her journey.

In an added measure of care, the RPF post at Bhatkal was notified to follow up on the passenger’s well-being during her journey. The student, fortunately, reached her destination without further incident.

The heroic rescue was captured on CCTV and has since gone viral on social media, earning widespread praise. In recognition of her bravery, Regional Railway Manager (RRM) Karwar awarded Constable Aparna a cash reward of ₹5,000, commending her quick action that averted a potentially tragic accident.

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September 13,2024

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NRI professionals hailing from the coastal and Malnad regions of Karnataka, now based in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Australia, have been urging the Indian government and airlines to introduce a direct flight between Mangalore International Airport (MIA) and Singapore’s Changi Airport.

These professionals argue that Singapore’s strategic location as a hub connecting India with East Asia makes this flight essential. They highlight that this route would serve over 12 million people from the coastal and hill regions of southern India, fostering stronger ties with East Asian economies.

The group, consisting of individuals from Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Shivamogga, and Hassan, is spearheaded by Rajesh H Acharya, director of HQ Connections Pte Ltd, Singapore, and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community. Acharya emphasized the significance of the Indian government’s Act East policy, which aims to strengthen relationships between India and ASEAN, East Asia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

“This flight will open new doors for cultural, trade, tourism, and technological exchanges between these regions,” Acharya said.

The Mangalore Chapter of IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) has also proposed positioning the region as the 'Silicon Beach of India.' A direct flight would provide greater opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors from both Singapore and Mangaluru, boosting business exchanges.

Moreover, Singapore’s Changi Airport could see increased tourism from the Karnataka coast, while Coastal Karnataka would benefit from a surge in visitors from ASEAN countries, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, and the US West Coast.

While a similar attempt in 2017 did not succeed, Acharya and his team are hopeful that this time their appeal will be taken seriously, tapping into the immense growth potential of the eastern half of the globe.

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