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Failing to secure seat on train, passenger raises fake bomb alert, arrested

Police said Saini Jackie, 26, from Telangana, allegedly issued the false bomb alert after failing to secure a seat, prompting an extensive security search.

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After thoroughly examining the train coach following the alarm, the police cleared the compartment as safe to continue further journey. (Image for representation)

A passenger allegedly spread a false bomb alert on a train at the Aishbagh station in Lucknow after he failed to get a seat, triggering panic among commuters and a security check by multiple agencies, police said on Tuesday.

The accused, identified as Saini Jackie (26), a resident of Telangana, did so after he could not find a place to sit in the train, according to the Lucknow Police.

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Following the alert, local police, Government Railway Police (GRP) and other security agencies rushed to the spot and carried out a detailed search of the train and all its coaches.

"No suspicious object or explosive material was found during the checking. The information about the bomb was found to be completely false," police said.

The train was later declared safe and allowed to continue its journey. The accused has been taken into custody by the GRP and legal proceedings are underway, officials said.

The incident comes days after a hoax bomb threat on an IndiGo flight from Lucknow to Delhi, which delayed the flight by around six hours and caused panic among passengers while security agencies were put on high alert.

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Vivek
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Jun 16, 2026 14:57 IST

A passenger allegedly spread a false bomb alert on a train at the Aishbagh station in Lucknow after he failed to get a seat, triggering panic among commuters and a security check by multiple agencies, police said on Tuesday.

The accused, identified as Saini Jackie (26), a resident of Telangana, did so after he could not find a place to sit in the train, according to the Lucknow Police.

Following the alert, local police, Government Railway Police (GRP) and other security agencies rushed to the spot and carried out a detailed search of the train and all its coaches.

"No suspicious object or explosive material was found during the checking. The information about the bomb was found to be completely false," police said.

The train was later declared safe and allowed to continue its journey. The accused has been taken into custody by the GRP and legal proceedings are underway, officials said.

The incident comes days after a hoax bomb threat on an IndiGo flight from Lucknow to Delhi, which delayed the flight by around six hours and caused panic among passengers while security agencies were put on high alert.

- Ends
Published By:
Vivek
Published On:
Jun 16, 2026 14:57 IST

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