Bomb Threats in Mumbai: Unraveling the Email Mystery
Maharashtra's Urban Home Minister, Yogesh Kadam, announced that a threatening email warning of bomb attacks on Mumbai's key locations is being investigated. Despite the email surfacing amidst West Asia's conflict, Kadam dismisses linking the two. Congress demands a thorough probe, questioning the state's intelligence efficiency.
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An ominous email threatening missile and bomb attacks on crucial buildings in Mumbai, including Vidhan Bhavan and BSE, has sparked a high-alert situation. Maharashtra Minister Yogesh Kadam insists the threat should not be linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict.
The email, received on a legislative official's account early Thursday, has instigated security reviews and searches across significant locations. Security agencies are actively tracing the email's origin, while Congress lawmaker Vijay Wadettiwar urges a comprehensive investigation.
Wadettiwar highlights potential links to global tensions, doubting the strength of India's intelligence system. Maharashtra's government faces pressure to address the situation formally in the assembly and determine the source of the intimidating message.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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