Mangalore: The Mangalore office of IT major Infosys has been evacuated following a phone call that threatened of a bomb at the campus.
The city police, assisted by bomb disposal squad, are searching the office premises in the Urva Store area of the city in coastal Karnataka region.
Police sources say search operations are almost complete and no suspicious object has been found as yet.
Earlier this morning, a similar threat caused panic at the Mysore campus of Infosys. It was later declared hoax.
The city police, assisted by bomb disposal squad, are searching the office premises in the Urva Store area of the city in coastal Karnataka region.
Police sources say search operations are almost complete and no suspicious object has been found as yet.
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