Bengaluru Police was quick to respond on the same platform: "BCP is aware about the tweets of @LatestAbdul. They are being examined, there is NO need to be alarmed. Please do not pay heed to rumours."
The handler of the account had tweeted to several handles, including that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Rajnath Singh, and a few news channels. One of the tweets also abused the cops in Hindi.
The series on tweets in this connection also saw supporters for police asking the person behind it to not underestimate our cops.
Additional commissioner (law and order) Alok Kumar tweeted: "Situation in Bangalore City is peaceful. Some elements spreading rumours. Don't pay heed to rumours, in case of anything suspicious call 100."
Even Twitter acted quickly and suspended @LatestAbdu's account on the site.
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