Two men threaten to break into Mumbai's Taj Hotel with guns


The threat received on the phone turned out to be a rumor in the investigation: a 14-year-old teenager called

Mumbai: 26/11 Pakistani terrorists attacked the Taj Hotel. Panic ensued from the threatening phone call that two men had entered the hotel again with guns. A police, Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) team did not find anything suspicious. The phone threat turned out to be a rumor.

The investigation revealed that the call was made by a 14-year-old teenager. It is learned that the police are taking the teenager into custody and interrogating him. Her father is said to have no information about the phone. The security agency became alert after receiving threatening phone calls from two men wearing masks and carrying guns at the Taj Hotel.

A team of local police, Senior Police Officer Dogsquada BDD S reached out for investigation. The suspect was not found during the investigation. The threat received over the phone was found to be a rumor. However, there is a police presence here.

Police obtained the caller's information. It was then that the 14-year-old, who was studying in Nava, found out that he had made the call. Pune police had arrested the accused for sending an e-mail threatening to plant a bomb in the ministry. He sent a threatening e-mail in anger that the child was not getting admission in the school.

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