Police evacuate Wipro office after receiving a telephone call about a bomb on the premises BANGALORE, INDIA — Police in Bangalore, India, evacuated an office of Wipro, one of the country’s leading software development and services outsourcers, on Wednesday after the office in the heart of the city received a telephone call warning about a bomb on the premises.The bomb hoax comes less than a week after police in Delhi warned of terrorist attacks on Bangalore’s software companies. The police said that they found evidence of plans for such attacks in documents found on three suspected terrorists they killed in an encounter.Bomb hoaxes are common in India, and the target of the pranksters range from software companies to airports and government offices. Officials at Wipro have declined to comment on the bomb hoax. The evacuated Wipro office is a small one, run primarily for administrative purposes. Customer related work was not disrupted, according to informed sources. Wipro has a number of facilities, as well as its corporate headquarters in Bangalore. The company has previously claimed it has business continuity and data recovery systems in place to cope with mishaps. Technology IndustrySoftware DevelopmentDatabases