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Man booked for making hoax call to cops about firing in Palghar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 23, 2023 18:42 IST

An individual has been charged with a criminal offense for reportedly making a false call to the police, claiming ...

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An individual has been charged with a criminal offense for reportedly making a false call to the police, claiming to be a victim of a shooting incident in Palghar district, Maharashtra. This was confirmed by an official on Monday.

The district rural police on Sunday registered an offence under sections 177 (furnishing false information to a public servant) and other relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code against Sanjay Surve, a resident of Wada, the official said.

The accused allegedly called the emergency helpline number 112 on Saturday afternoon, informing the Wada police station that a man had shot and injured him and that he needed police assistance, he said.

A team of four officers and 15 police personnel rushed to the spot mentioned by the caller and found that no such firing had taken place, the official said. The accused has not revealed the reason for making the call, he said, adding that no arrest has been made in the case.

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