Mumbai Airport and Taj Hotel threatened with bombing… Afzal Guru mentioned in the mail

An email threatening to bomb Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and Taj Mahal Palace Hotel has been received. The email threatens to hang terrorists Afzal Guru and Saiwakku Shankar. Police have started investigation and security has been beefed up. Efforts are on to identify the sender of the email.

Mumbai International Airport and Taj Mahal Palace Hotel have received a bomb threat. This threat has been sent via mail to the email ID of Mumbai Airport Police, in which Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has once again received a bomb threat. The email claims that the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and the airport will be bombed.

The email threatening to bomb Mumbai Airport and Taj Mahal Palace has created a stir. Police and security agencies have become alert and started investigation. It is being told that the mail has given this threat citing the “unjust hanging” of terrorists Afzal Guru and Saiwakku Shankar. Mumbai Police is tracing the person who sent the mail.

Security agencies became alert

After receiving the threatening email, the security agencies became alert, after which paramilitary forces have been deployed all over Mumbai. Meanwhile, the dog squad team has searched every corner of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. Mumbai Police has started searching for the person who sent the mail. Earlier also, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport had received a threat of bombing.

Army took revenge from terrorists

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, special vigilance is being taken regarding security. On April 22, terrorists killed 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam. Many of the tourists who died were from Maharashtra. India took revenge for this attack by carrying out air strikes in Pakistan and PoK. The Indian Army had entered the Pakistani border and destroyed terrorist hideouts, in which more than 100 people were killed.