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False alarm of ‘RDX’ in car triggers panic in Delhi’s Bhogal

A police team was dispatched to the area and checked the car, but found only carpets in sacks inside
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A call about the presence of “RDX” in a car in southeast Delhi’s Bhogal on Tuesday triggered panic in the area, police said. However, it later turned out to be a false alarm.

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A local made a police call after noticing a car with a Jammu and Kashmir number plate parked in the area around 6 am, an officer said. A police team was dispatched to the area and checked the car, but found only carpets in sacks inside, the officer said.

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“The owner of the vehicle has been identified and verified. No explosive material was found. The situation is normal,” he said.

While it happened, the area remained in a state of commotion.

The car was allowed to leave after verification of the driver’s credentials, police said.

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