Bengaluru: Seven international and domestic flights were delayed on Saturday, at Bengaluru and Delhi, by a bomb hoax, which was the result of a love triangle. A city-based sales executive was in love with his ‘friend’s’ wife and wanted to get him into trouble.
He got a Sim card in his friend’s name and used the number to send warnings on WhatsApp of bombs going off in the two airports. The Bengaluru International Airport Limited management was rattled after receiving a series of WhatsApp messages about bombs. They stepped up security and checked the entire area, which led to postponement of flights. Meanwhile, the city police swung into action. The police picked up the sales executive, M.J. Gokul (37), based on the tower location, from a residence in HSR Layout, from where the messages were generated, within few hours of the incident.
Though the SIM was registered in the name of a software engineer, the timing of the WhatsApp messages and the tower location did not match that of his movements. Police were puzzled on learning that the man was not even in the city when the messages were sent. This led to them to suspect Gokul who stays in the same residential complex. Call records showed that he was in touch with the man’s wife.
When questioned, Gokul claimed that he wanted to get his friend arrested, as he was in love with his wife. Hence, he sent messages about bombs from a SIM registered in his friend’s name. He claimed that his friend’s wife knew of the plan and helped him gather the documents necessary to procure the SIM. According to sources, Gokul also admitted to murdering his wife in June and making it appear as an accidental death.
(Agencies)