What Caused Panic on the Gorakhpur-Lokmanya Tilak Train Due to a Bomb Threat?
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Gorakhpur, Jan 6 (NationPress) Chaos ensued on the Gorakhpur-Lokmanya Tilak Express on Tuesday due to a bomb threat, leading to immediate responses from security forces. Senior police officials, including the Superintendent of Police (SP), along with the entire law enforcement team, swiftly arrived at the scene. The train was halted at Mau railway station in Uttar Pradesh for an evacuation and a comprehensive search operation.
All passengers were instructed to leave the train as a precaution while security personnel meticulously inspected the coaches. The train was traveling from Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (Mumbai, Maharashtra) when the alert was raised.
In an interview with IANS, Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) Ram Prabhav Yadav stated, “We were informed about a potential bomb threat. Thanks to our efforts, the train was halted, and passengers were evacuated, allowing for the search to commence.”
He further mentioned, “Ensuring passenger safety is our utmost priority. The inspection is ongoing, and all passengers have been moved to a secure area. We urge everyone to remain calm. Once all protocols are fulfilled, passengers will be permitted to resume their journey on the same train.”
Concurrently, security teams, including local police, Government Railway Police (GRP), and Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel, conducted their search operations to confirm there was no danger to passenger safety.
This incident follows a series of similar bomb threat alerts reported at various railway stations in recent months.
On November 26, 2025, panic erupted at Ajmer railway station in Rajasthan after news of a possible bomb threat to the Dadar Express. GRP and RPF teams, alongside additional personnel, executed an extensive search of the station area. The train was halted for nearly three hours, and police detained three suspicious youths for questioning.
Prior to that, on November 18, 2025, the Kashi-Dadar Express was stopped at Bhadohi railway station in Uttar Pradesh after authorities received intelligence about a bomb or a suspicious object on board.
On November 16, 2025, alarm spread among passengers aboard the Nizamuddin-bound Shridham Express following an alert that a bomb had been placed in one of the general coaches. The warning, initially conveyed to railway officials in Bhopal, triggered heightened security checks along the train’s route from Jabalpur to Delhi.
The 12192 Jabalpur-Hazrat Nizamuddin Shridham Express was stopped at multiple stations for inspections before arriving at Mathura Junction, where a thorough search operation was executed. Officials indicated that the alert specifically referenced a general coach, resulting in extensive checks and delays.