The Free Press Journal

Tight security at B’luru stadium after ‘bomb scare’

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Security was tightened in and around Chinnaswam­y Stadium here for the IPL-10 match between hosts Royal Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB) and Rising Pune Supergiant (RPS) after a bomb scare, which was later found to be a hoax, police said on Sunday.

"Security has been tightened and vigil stepped up though no bomb or any harmful object was found in a bag left at a bus stop adjacent to one of the stadium gates," Bengaluru Additional Commission­er of Police Malini Krishnamoo­rthy told IANS.

Police personnel deployed at the venue went into a tizzy when an unidentifi­ed bag was found on a bench at the bus stop near VIP gate number 1 during a security drill earlier in the day. On being searched, the bag was found to contain some old clothes wrapped in newspaper.

"Someone who may have slept on the bench overnight must have left it (bag) behind or some miscreants would have tried to play mischief. The fact that it was found shows our security is in place with strict vigil," reiterated Krishnamoo­rthy.

The bomb scare worried the police as it reminded them of the twin bomb blasts outside the stadium on April 17, 2010 at an Indian Premier League match between RCB and Mumbai Indians (MI), in which 15 people were injured.

About 1,100 personnel from the city police, state reserve police and two teams of special forces from the state anti-terror squad are deployed around the stadium.

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