Key Points

A bomb threat at actor-TVK chief Vijay's Chennai home turned out to be a hoax after police inspection. Authorities swiftly deployed bomb squads and sniffer dogs to verify the claim. The incident follows a similar hoax at Mumbai's CSMT station earlier. Investigations are ongoing in both cases to trace the source of the threats.

Key Points: Actor Vijay's Chennai Home Receives Hoax Bomb Threat

  • Bomb squad dispatched after 5:20 AM threat call to Vijay's home
  • Sniffer dog and experts found no explosives
  • Similar hoax reported at Mumbai CSMT station
  • Police register case, investigation underway
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Bomb threat at actor-TVK Chief Vijay's Chennai home turns out to be hoax

Police confirm bomb threat at Vijay's Neelankarai residence was a hoax after thorough inspection, similar to Mumbai CSMT incident.

"After nearly an hour of inspection, the bomb squad confirmed no explosives were found – Neelankarai Police"

Chennai, July 27

A bomb threat was reported at the residence of actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay in Neelankarai on Chennai's East Coast Road early Sunday morning, police said.

According to a statement from Neelankarai Police, "The call was made at around 5:20 a.m. to the Chennai Police Control Room, claiming that a bomb had been planted at the actor-politician's house. Upon receiving the threat, three bomb squad experts and a sniffer dog were immediately dispatched to Vijay's residence."

"After nearly an hour of inspection, the bomb squad confirmed that no explosives were found at the site. The officials declared it a hoax and left the premises after completing their inspection," said police.

Neelankarai Police have registered a case, and an investigation is underway.

Meanwhile, a similar hoax threat was reported at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), which received a bomb threat on Friday evening, triggering a high-level security response. However, police said nothing suspicious was found after a thorough search of the premises.

Senior Inspector Sambhaji Katare of the Government Railway Police (GRP) at CSMT told ANI, "As per the SOP, concerned teams were called, and a search operation was carried out. With the help of the bomb disposal squad and dog squad, we searched the entire station. Nothing suspicious was found. We've registered a case at Mumbai's Colaba Police Station, and the call regarding the bomb threat had come from Assam. Further investigation into the case is underway."

The threat was received via a phone call to the office of the Director General of Police (DGP), Maharashtra. The caller claimed that a bomb would be planted at CSMT station, prompting immediate action from the Railway Police and Mumbai Police.

A case has been registered, and further investigation is in progress.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thank God it was just a hoax! As a Vijay fan, I was so worried when I first heard the news. Our police did a great job responding quickly though. Hope they catch the culprit soon.
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Aman W
The pattern is concerning - Assam number used for Mumbai threat, now Chennai. Could be same group testing our security responses. Cyber police should track these calls urgently.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the quick police action, I wonder if celebrities/politicians get faster response than common citizens would in similar situations. Our system should be equally responsive for all.
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Karthik V
These threats coming during election season is no coincidence. Someone trying to create panic. Police should trace the IP addresses properly - these days nothing is untraceable if they put proper effort.
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Nisha Z
The bomb squad and sniffer dogs did their job well. But we need better caller verification systems. Maybe implement mandatory KYC for all SIM cards more strictly to prevent such pranks.
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David E
As someone visiting Chennai next month, this news makes me nervous. But good to see the security protocols working effectively. Hope the authorities maintain this vigilance during peak tourist season.

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