ANONYMOUS CALLER WARNS POLICE AGAINST BOMB AT MOSCOW RAILWAY STATION MOSCOW, March 12, 2001. /From RIA Novosti correspondent Gennady Lisenkov/--The telephone call about a bomb planted in Moscow's Yaroslavsky railway station proved to be a false alarm. At 11:50 a.m. Moscow time, reports the press service of the Civil Defence and Emergencies Department of the Russian capital, the 02 emergency call police service received an anonymous call about a bomb planted at the terminal. Police promptly evacuated all passengers and staff from the Yaroslavsky and summoned a dog specialist with a dog to check the area for explosive devices. However, no traces of explosives were found. According to the press service, the train schedule has not been interrupted by the incident. At the moment, the terminal is functioning in its usual regime.