Man Arrested in Kathmandu for Spreading False Bomb Scare Near Army Headquarters
Police have arrested a man in Kathmandu for allegedly spreading false information about a bomb threat near the Nepal Army headquarters, causing panic in the surrounding area. Security agencies responded swiftly after receiving the alert and carried out a thorough search of the location.
According to police officials, no explosive device was found during the security operation. Investigations later revealed that the bomb scare was a hoax, intentionally spread to create fear and confusion. The suspect was taken into custody for questioning soon after authorities traced the source of the false information.
Officials said strict security measures were temporarily enforced in the area to ensure public safety. Normal activities resumed after the situation was confirmed to be safe. Police have warned that spreading false threats is a serious offense and can lead to legal action under existing laws.
Authorities have urged the public to act responsibly and avoid sharing unverified or misleading information, especially related to security threats. Further investigation is ongoing to determine the motive behind the false alarm.
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