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Indian working at BT call centre threatens to bomb customer's house
London,
Mon, 19 Oct 2009
ANI
London, Oct 19 (ANI): It has emerged that an Indian working at a BT call centre reportedly threatened to bomb a customer's house.
Alan Wardle, 24, of Wallsend, North Tyneside, got into a row with the helpline adviser when he could not connect to the Internet.
But after he put the phone down in disgust, the adviser called him back and said: "I will blow your house up.
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I will hurt you."
"I couldn't believe what I'd heard. I was incensed," the Daily Star quoted Wardle as saying.
"It doesn't get much worse than a stranger saying he is going to blow you up," Wardle added.
Police are investigating the claim and a BT spokesman said an "urgent" probe had been launched. (ANI)
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