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Mumbai: Wockhardt Hospital in Mira Road receives bomb threat email, search underway

Wockhardt Hospital in Mumbai's Mira Road received a bomb threat through email on Monday, news agency ANI reported

Updated on: Jun 17, 2024 02:30 pm IST
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Wockhardt Hospital in Mumbai's Mira Road received a bomb threat through email on Monday, news agency ANI reported. After receiving the threat of a bomb in a hospital, the police barricaded the premises to stop the movement of the people. The bomb squad and dog squad have reached the spot for investigation, Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar (MBVV) police, said.

Wockhardt Hospital in Mumbai's Mira Road received a bomb threat through email on Monday.(PTI)

In a similar incident, a mental hospital in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district received a bomb threat via email on June 12 which was later considered to be fake. Upon getting the information about the threat, the police and the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) team had reached the hospital located in Banganga locality in the city and scanned the premises but nothing was found.

Last month, a caller, who had threatened to bomb the airport and Taj Hotel in Mumbai, was arrested from Uttar Pradesh. The accused has been identified as Arvind Rajput. Mumbai Police said that it had received a threat call in which a caller mentioned that bombs had been placed at the Taj Hotel and at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in the city.

Police carried out searches at the premises but nothing suspicious was found.

That came days after the Mumbai Police control room received a bomb threat call in which the caller informed the cops that there would be a blast at McDonald's located in Dadar.

Police said the caller mentioned that while travelling in a bus, he overheard a conversation between two people who were talking about "blowing up McDonald's".Police further added that they did not find any suspicious objects at the spot.

Earlier, the Delhi Police said that the Police Control Room in North Block, which houses the ministry of home affairs, received a bomb threat mail. That incident followed several schools in Delhi-NCR, Jaipur, Uttar Pradesh and Bengaluru had received bomb threats via emails, creating a panic situation. However, all threat emails to schools turned out to be hoaxes.

 
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