Security Alerts in Delhi: Bomb Threat and Body Discovery at Metro Stations
Bomb Threat at Rohini Sector 18 Metro Station
In New Delhi, two alarming incidents unfolded on Saturday, causing significant concern. A bomb threat was reported at the Rohini Sector 18 metro station. Following the alert, bomb disposal units and detection teams, along with CISF personnel, swiftly arrived at the scene to inspect the metro station premises. Fortunately, no suspicious items were found. A DMRC official confirmed that metro services were not affected by the incident.
Body Found in Women's Toilet at Inderlok Metro Station
In a separate incident, a body was discovered in the women's restroom at Inderlok metro station, leading to panic. The police reported that the restroom door was locked from the inside and had to be forcibly opened. Authorities suspect that the deceased may have been the caretaker of the restroom.
Details of the Bomb Threat Investigation
The bomb threat at Rohini Sector 18 metro station was triggered by a phone call received around 5:30 PM. In response, bomb disposal personnel, along with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) staff, conducted a thorough search of the area. According to police, no suspicious items were found during the investigation. A suspect was detained for making the false call, and initial inquiries revealed that he may be mentally unstable. The situation was quickly brought under control, allowing normal operations at the metro station to continue without interruption.
Discovery of the Deceased at Inderlok Metro Station
At approximately 5:33 PM, the police control room received a call reporting a foul smell emanating from the women's restroom at the metro station. A police team promptly arrived and broke down the door, discovering the body of a man believed to be around 40 years old. A senior police official indicated that the deceased likely worked as the restroom caretaker. Eyewitnesses reported seeing him about two days prior. Efforts are underway to identify the deceased with assistance from Delhi Metro officials and other sources.