National Stock Exchange office is in Khajrana police station area. An unknown caller has threatened to blow him up with a bomb. The caller said that if Indian shares are not sold and American shares are bought, then NSE will be bombed. The police is investigating this matter seriously. However, the commissioner says that this is a fake call.
An unknown person has threatened to blow up the National Stock Exchange (NSE) located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The caller called and said that if you do not buy American shares by selling Indian shares, then NSE will be bombed. After this there was panic among NSE employees.
The incident took place in Khajrana police station area of Indore. Here the employees of the National Stock Exchange received a call threatening to blow them up with a bomb. After this, an atmosphere of panic was created in Khajrana area. NSE employees informed Khajrana police about the entire matter. The police have now started investigating the entire matter.
Additional DCP said – this call is fake
Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotia said that we are investigating the matter. But, this is fake. Such times have come across the country. The police team is investigating the matter. Technical surveillance is being used. Efforts are being made to find out from where the call was made.
The location of the accused will be traced soon. However, it seems to be a fake call. But still the police is leaving no stone unturned. Complete caution is being taken in this matter. The police is taking this call seriously as it is a matter related to an important institution of the country.
After receiving the complaint about the matter, a team of bomb disposal and dog squad was sent to Malu One Building located on Ring Road of Khajrana police station area. Here the team has searched the entire office thoroughly. However, no suspicious object has been recovered yet.
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