Mumbai’s Thursday dawned under threat as sinister emails vowed bombings at Vidhan Bhavan, BSE, Bombay High Court, and Mumbai Metro. The coordinated warnings, arriving in quick succession, triggered a citywide security lockdown and frenzied searches.
Vidhan Bhavan bore the first hit, with its email prompting instant clearance. Journalists recall the urgency: corridors emptied, gates sealed. Bomb experts and dogs prowled relentlessly; zero finds, but protocols demand completion.
BSE’s response was measured yet firm: threats noted, safeguards enacted, partners looped in. The judiciary at High Court followed suit, prioritizing safety over schedule. Metro and banks joined the list, yet no perils materialized.
Ram Shinde, council chair, decoded the CPA-targeted email from 6:57 AM, leveraging budget session chaos to threaten high-value strikes with advanced weaponry. Cops eye Khalistani angles, citing overt bomb-missile language.
Investigators pore over metadata, chasing ghosts in the cyber shadows. Enhanced vigilance blankets Mumbai – more boots, cameras, intel fusion. These episodes, frequent foes, spotlight gaps in digital defenses amid rising extremism.
The city, no stranger to adversity, rallies with stoic efficiency. Public cooperation is key: vigilance without panic. As probes deepen, Mumbai stands fortified, ready to neutralize the menace before it escalates.
