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TCS bomb threat
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Ex-TCS employee makes hoax bomb threat call to Bengaluru office after being laid off

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2023, at 03:34 am

Bengaluru/IBNS: An ex-employee of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Wednesday made a hoax bomb threat call to the group's office in Bengaluru's Electronic City leading to a massive panic, reports said.

The call was made by a former TCS employee, residing in Belagavi, some 500 km from Bengaluru, who was angry after she was let go, according to the police. She was also under alcohol influence

The woman made the call to a driver of the company and allegedly said that a bomb had been planted in the B Block of the campus.

The woman knew the cab driver from the time when she worked for TCS, the police said.

The police inspected the B Block area with a bomb disposal squad and found nothing.

The woman will be taken into custody in Belagavi.

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