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Youth arrested for hoax tweet on bomb blasts in Mumbai


Youth arrested for hoax tweet on bomb blasts in Mumbai
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February 08, 2021 14:13 IST
Banwari Singh said in a tweet, explosions would take place in seven multiplexes where Hindi film Madam Chief Minister was screened.
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The Haryana youth's tweet turned out to be a hoax | File
 
Banwari Singh said in a tweet, explosions would take place in seven multiplexes where Hindi film Madam Chief Minister was screened.
Mumbai Police have arrested a 19- year-old youth from Haryana for allegedly posting a tweet about bomb blasts at some multiplexes in the city which later turned out to be a hoax, a police official said on Monday.

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Mumbai Police arrests 19-year-old Haryana man for hoax tweet on bomb blasts in Mumbai


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Updated Feb 8, 2021, 1:46 pm IST
Mumbai Police have arrested a 19- year-old man from Haryana for allegedly posting a tweet about bomb blasts at some multiplexes in the city
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Mumbai: Mumbai Police have arrested a 19- year-old man from Haryana for allegedly posting a tweet about bomb blasts at some multiplexes in the city which later turned out to be a hoax, a police official said on Monday.
The accused, identified as Banwari Singh, had also tagged the Mumbai Police and their commissioner in his tweet posted on January 22, he said.
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The man, in his post from a Twitter handle named 'Commando Singh', said explosions would take place in seven multiplexes where Hindi film "Madam Chief Minister" was screened in suburban Malad and Andheri, and Vasai in neighbouring Palghar district.

Mumbai , Maharashtra , India , Andheri , Vasai , Haryana , Malad , Palghar , Banwari-singh , Information-technology , Twitter , Police-cyber-rashmi-karandikar