Noida Astrologer Arrested for Sending Hoax Bomb Threat to Mumbai
Mumbai Police arrested a 51-year-old astrologer from Noida on September 6 for sending a fake WhatsApp bomb threat to Mumbai authorities, claiming that 14 terrorists had infiltrated the city with 400 kg of RDX stored in 34 vehicles—an alarming message that heightened terror amid Ganesh Visarjan preparations.
A Hoax with a Personal Agenda
Authorities revealed that the astrologer, identified as Ashwin Kumar, orchestrated the threat to implicate a friend who had previously lodged a case against him. Investigators believe the hoax was motivated by vengeance rather than extremist intent.
Immediate Security Response
The message triggered significant alarm across city agencies. The Crime Branch, ATS, and other security units were mobilized to evaluate the threat as the city braced for the final immersion procession. Thanks to rapid tracing and intelligence, the suspect was apprehended swiftly.
Legal Proceedings Initiated
The accused now faces charges under multiple sections of the law, including intimidation and causing alarm, with authorities continuing their inquiry into the broader impact of the hoax.
Source: Economic Times, Times of India, New Indian Express
Labels: Mumbai Bomb Hoax, Noida Arrest, Bomb Threat, Ganesh Visarjan Security
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