Mumbai Airport, CSMT receive bomb threat calls; police launch probe, say…

According to PTI, Mumbai police on Friday received a call that threatened the bomb explosion at the Terminal 2 of Chhahatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Maharaj on Friday, but a comprehensive examination of the facility did not reveal anything suspicious. Continue reading to know more.
A police investigation found that both calls were made by the same person.
Mumbai Police received a call that threatened the bomb explosion at the 2nd terminal of Chhahatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Maharaj Maharaj on Friday, July 25, but a comprehensive examination of the facility did not reveal anything suspicious. In the afternoon, Mumbai said that the call of the Mumbai police in the main control room was classified as a scam. “Another call claimed that the explosion would take place at 18:15.”
Calls made by the same person
“A probe found that both calls were made by the same person. The process of registering a case continues.” He said. The control room of the railway police also received a call that threatened a explosion in Terminus, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, but this appeared to be a deception after the intense control of the bomb detection and disposal staff (BDDs) and Canine team.
Bomb threats on the rise
Great Indian cities have recently seen a significant increase in deception bomb threats, especially for airports and schools. In July, environmental cities such as more than 80 schools and pride in Delhi reportedly received coordinated bomb threats E -mails and caused widespread panic. All threats turned out to be scam. In addition, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said in a recent statement that 69 scams were threatened by the airlines in India until 20 July this year.
(With inputs from the news agency PTI).



