Mumbai Press Club Faces Security Alert Due to Threat Email Claiming Poison Gas Bombs
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New Delhi, March 20 (NationPress) An alarming threat email asserting the presence of multiple explosive devices filled with poisonous gas inside the Mumbai Press Club set off a significant security alert in the city on Friday. This prompted rapid responses from the Mumbai Police and various security agencies.
Officials reported that the email claimed small bombs containing toxic gas were strategically placed within the premises and were scheduled to detonate on Friday. The sender, who identified themselves as 'Neerja Ajmal Khan', raised serious concerns among authorities.
Upon receiving the email, police and security forces heightened surveillance around the Press Club area. A comprehensive search operation was launched, involving teams from the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) as well as a dog squad to meticulously inspect the vicinity and neutralize any potential threats.
A senior official from the Mumbai Police stated, “We are treating this threat with utmost seriousness. Comprehensive precautions are being implemented, and several teams have been stationed at the site. The area is undergoing thorough examinations to ensure the safety of the public.”
The email contained various claims and accusations. The sender alleged to represent Muslims from Coimbatore and accused authorities of injustice and stifling their voices. They claimed that the action was executed with limited resources and specifically targeted the Press Club. The sender, however, indicated that their intention was to cause damage and urged individuals to evacuate the building.
Moreover, the email hinted at supposed connections to Naxal groups and certain covert networks linked to Pakistan, escalating the sensitivity of the case for investigators.
The Mumbai Police have initiated a thorough investigation into the situation. “We are exploring every possible angle, including the source of the email, the identity of the sender, and any potential connections,” the official noted. Cyber teams are attempting to trace the email, which was reportedly sent through Proton Mail, a service known for its encryption and difficulty in tracking.
Authorities confirmed that the email was dispatched a day prior. As a precaution, individuals inside the Press Club were alerted, and security was tightened in the surrounding area. The police have guaranteed that no oversights will occur and that the situation is under meticulous observation.