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Bomb Threat Email To ATS Navi Mumbai Triggers Major Security Alert; Probe Handed To Mumbai Police
Wed Apr 22 2026
Mumbai: A bomb threat email sent to the Anti-Terrorism Squad unit in Navi Mumbai on April 20 triggered a high-level security alert, prompting swift action from multiple law enforcement agencies. The investigation has now been transferred to the Mumbai Police.
Threat Email Sparks Immediate Concern
According to officials, the threatening email was received on the official ATS Navi Mumbai email ID at around 11:21 am.
The message claimed that explosive devices had been planted at:
- Reliance Corporate Park
- Reliance Jamnagar Refinery
The sender warned that the bombs would detonate within 30 minutes, triggering urgent security protocols.
Swift Response By Security Agencies
Following the alert, authorities immediately activated emergency procedures:
- Security checks and verification processes were initiated
- Sensitive locations were put on alert
- Relevant agencies were informed for coordinated response
Officials confirmed that such threats are treated with maximum seriousness, regardless of initial credibility.
Cyber Investigation Underway
The technical investigation has been handed over to the cyber unit of the Mumbai Police.
Key steps taken include:
- Extraction of the email’s header and metadata
- Digital tracing of the sender’s origin
- Analysis to determine whether the threat is credible or a hoax
Authorities are working to identify the source and intent behind the message.
No Immediate Confirmation Of Threat
As of now, there is no confirmation regarding the presence of any explosive devices at the mentioned locations. However, officials emphasised that precautionary measures remain in place until the threat is fully assessed.
Conclusion
The bomb threat email has highlighted the growing challenge of cyber-based security threats and the need for rapid response mechanisms. With the investigation now in the hands of Mumbai Police, authorities are focused on tracing the sender and ensuring public safety.
Further updates are expected as the probe progresses.
