Mumbai News: Hoax Bomb Threat At T2 International Airport Triggers Police Probe; Caller Traced To Assam–West Bengal Border
According to the police, the control room received calls from three different phone numbers around 2 PM on Friday. The unidentified caller claimed that a bomb would detonate at Terminal 2 of the Mumbai airport later that evening.

Mumbai News: Hoax Bomb Threat At T2 International Airport Triggers Police Probe; Caller Traced To Assam–West Bengal Border | Representational Image
Mumbai: A hoax bomb threat call warning of an explosion at Mumbai’s T2 International Airport around 6 PM on Friday prompted a swift response from the Mumbai Police. The Azad Maidan Police have registered a non-cognizable (NC) offence in the case and initiated an investigation.
According to the police, the control room received calls from three different phone numbers around 2 PM on Friday. The unidentified caller claimed that a bomb would detonate at Terminal 2 of the Mumbai airport later that evening.
Upon receiving the threat, the police registered an NC offence at Azad Maidan Police Station and launched a probe to trace the origin of the calls. A preliminary investigation revealed that the calls were made from mobile numbers active near the Assam–West Bengal border.
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Dedicated police teams have been dispatched to Assam and West Bengal to trace and apprehend the person behind the hoax. Further investigation is underway.
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