Feb 10 • 06:53 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

The waiter had devised a 'strange' conspiracy to take revenge on the owner...

A former waiter from Pune falsely claimed to have plotted to blow up Chandni Chowk in Delhi as an act of revenge against his employer.

On February 8, a disturbing call to the Delhi police control room led to a frantic investigation, with the caller alleging a conspiracy to blow up Chandni Chowk, which was supposedly orchestrated from a hotel in Pune. The police quickly determined that this was not the work of a terrorist organization, but rather the misguided actions of a recently fired waiter seeking vengeance against his former employer.

After the alarming threat was taken seriously, the Delhi police immediately alerted the National Investigation Agency and heightened security measures across the capital. Cyber teams traced the call to a residence in Pune within hours, leading to a swift police raid where the suspect was apprehended for questioning. During intense interrogation, investigators uncovered a surprising truth about the motive behind the hoax.

The individual behind the call turned out to be the former waiter who had been employed at the Wed-nesday Peth hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reports suggest he was dismissed due to peculiar behavior, which likely fueled his drastic and reckless decision to make a fake bomb threat as an act of revenge against the hotel owner, illustrating how personal grievances can escalate into serious security concerns.

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