Mumbai Press Club Bomb Threat Sparks Security Alert, Police Launch Probe - CHECK VIDEO
Mumbai’s Press Club received a bomb threat email claiming poisonous gas devices were planted inside the premises, set to explode on Friday afternoon. Police, BDDS, and dog squads rushed to the spot, launching a full-scale search and investigation. Authorities are tracing the sender through cyber forensics, while ensuring public safety and probing all possible angles behind the alarming message.

Mumbai Press Club Bomb Threat Sparks Security Alert, Police Launch Probe - CHECK VIDEO |
Mumbai, March 20: The Mumbai Press Club received a threatening email claiming that several small bombs filled with poisonous gas had been planted inside the building and would explode at 1 pm on Friday. The sender identified herself as Neerja Ajmal Khan.
Soon after the email was received, the police and security agencies swung into action. A search operation in and around the Press Club premises is expected to begin shortly. The Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) and the dog squad have been called to the spot to prevent any potential threat in time.
What the threatening email said
In the email, the sender claimed to represent Muslims from Coimbatore and made certain political allegations. The message stated that injustice had been done to them and that their voices were being suppressed. It also mentioned that the sender had limited resources and had used them to target the Mumbai Press Club. However, the sender also wrote that the intention was to cause damage and advised people to vacate the building.
The email further referred to alleged secret networks linked to Naxalites and Pakistan, which has made the case more serious for investigators.
Police launch investigation
Taking the threat seriously, the Mumbai Police immediately began an investigation. The cyber team is examining details such as the email ID used to send the message, its possible location, and who may be behind it.
Preliminary information suggests that the email was sent using the secure email service Proton Mail, which is generally difficult to trace.
At present, people inside the Press Club have been alerted. Police officials said that all angles are being probed and no negligence will be tolerated. According to initial information, the email was sent yesterday at 7.33 PM.
Mumbai Press Club President Speaks On Threat
Mumbai Press Club President Samar Khadas said the club received a disturbing email on Friday morning containing strange and threatening messages such as 'We were made to wash Dayanidhi Maran's clothes.' The mail also included a claim that gas bombs had been planted on the premises and would explode around 1 PM.
He said the email was brought to his attention by Press Club Secretary Mayuresh Ganpataye. Following this, the Press Club immediately alerted DCP Mundhe. A cyber cell team soon arrived at the site and retrieved the IP address of the sender for further investigation.
A bomb squad later conducted a thorough search of the premises, but nothing suspicious was immediately found. Authorities are continuing to probe the source of the email.
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