VARANASI, Jan. 7 -- Mumbai-bound Kashi Express was on Tuesday stopped and evacuated at the Mau Junction after a bomb threat, officials said. Passengers resumed their journey as no explosive was found after two hours of search, they added. A police officer said railway officials received information that there was a bomb on the Train No.15018, which runs between Gorakhpur and Mumbai's Lokmanya Tilak Terminal (LTT) everyday, and alerted the Railaway Protection Force, Government Railway Police and local police. On Tuesday, the train left Gorakhpur around 5:53am. A while later, a claim on the internet about a bomb on the train caused panic among passengers. When the train reached platform number one of Mau Junction around 9:32am, Mau superintendent of police Elamaran G, additional superintendent of police Anoop Kumar, RPF inspector Ajay Singh, GRP SHO Rajkapoor Singh and a bomb disposal squad evacuated the passengers, and took up a search. "During the search, a suspicious bag was recovered, but it did not have any explosives. The railway's technical team also checked the bag as per their procedures. Security personnel were deployed outside Mau Junction during the checking," the superintendent of police said, adding the person who spread the false information was being searched for....