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A bomb threat to the daily superfast train of Indian Railways 'North East Express' – which runs between Guwahati and Anand Vihar near New Delhi turned out to be a hoax on Thursday late evening.
On being informed about a possible bomb threat, the train had stopped in Aligarh Junction railway station after which RPF, GRPF rushed to the site with Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) and sniffer dogs. A combing operation was carried out by pressing sniffer dogs into service, and after inspection, the train was declared as SAFE.
The train connects North-Eastern India to New Delhi. The train belongs to NF railway zone of Indian Railways.
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