Nagpur, March 28: Angered by a power cut at his house, a man allegedly made a hoax call that a bomb was planted at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' house in Nagpur on Tuesday, police said.
The police traced the 30-year-old caller to Kanhan town, around 30 km from the city, and have detained him, Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said. The Nagpur police's control room received a call around 2 am from a man claiming that a bomb had been planted outside Fadnavis' house. However, the caller abruptly disconnected the call, he said. Devendra Fadnavis Threat: Caller Makes Hoax Bomb Call to Maharashtra Deputy CM's House in Nagpur, Arrested (Watch Video).
A police team with a bomb detection and disposal squad (BDDS) and dog squad were rushed to the deputy chief minister's house near Trikoni Park in Dharampeth and a thorough check was carried out inside and outside the premises, but no explosives were found, the senior official said. Nitin Gadkari Gets Threat Calls Again: Caller Rings Threatening Call at Union Minister's Nagpur Office, Security Beefed.
Fadnavis and his family are currently in Mumbai, he said. The caller was allegedly facing power cut at his house and had made the hoax call in a fit of rage to mislead the police, Kumar said.