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In another incident of police control rooms (PCR) receiving bomb threat calls, a female caller informed police of the presence of a bomb at Nepean Sea Road in Colaba and asked them for help.
Mumbai police has said that the same woman called the PCR 38 times so far and informed them about a bomb being planted.
Meanwhile, another caller informed that a bomb has been planted in Kamathipura street no. 12
So far, nothing suspicious has been found and further investigation is on.
Previous Bomb Threat Calls:
August 31, 2023
Mumbai Police received a threat call about an explosive being placed inside the Maharashtra secretariat in South Mumbai. After bomb detection personnel along with sniffer dogs searched the high-security complex, it turned out to be a false alarm.
The phone call was received on the 112 helpline of the Navi Mumbai police in the afternoon about a bomb being placed in Mantralaya or the state secretariat.
August 25, 2023
A 10-year-old boy made a hoax call to the Mumbai Police intimating them about a bomb in a plane at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The call was received by the Mumbai police control room on the emergency number 112 on Thursday.
The caller said that a bomb was planted on a flight about to take off after 10 hours, an official said.
According to officials, it was a 10-year-old boy from Satara who had made this call.
August 13, 2023
Mumbai police received a call from a person warning of a “100 kg bomb” in the financial capital.
Within two hours, the crime branch detained a man identified as Rukhsar Ahmed for allegedly making the call to the control room. Ahmed, who works as a tailor, is allegedly mentally disturbed, which led him to make the call to the police, sources said.
The incident came days after the Mumbai Police received a threat call warning of “serial bomb blasts” in local trains. The police later arrested a 25-year-old man from Juhu area for allegedly making the threat call in an inebriated state.
The call followed a day after the Mumbai Police received a fake bomb threat from an anonymous caller, who asserted the potential occurrence of a blast or untoward event at both Mumbai and Delhi’s Domestic and International Airports.
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