'Bomb planted here', Mumbai's Google office receives threat call
'Bomb planted here', Mumbai's Google office receives threat call
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Mumbai: A threatening phone call has been received at Google's office in the country's financial capital Mumbai on Monday. The criminal called and said that a bomb has been planted in Google's Pune office. There was a stir in the office after receiving the threat call. The news of this was given to the police in a hurry. In this connection, the police have registered a case at the BKC police station.

The criminal who called the Google office in Mumbai said that a bomb had been planted in the Google office in Pune. Thereafter, the police came into action mode. In this case, the police have arrested a criminal from Hyderabad. The matter is being investigated. At the same time, a Joint Commissioner of Police in Mumbai received a call from an unknown person at 2 am. The caller introduced himself as Yashwant Mane. The caller told that there will be a bomb blast in the Mira-Bhaydar area. 

When the officer questioned him further, he disconnected the call. The Joint Commissioner informed the Mumbai Police Control about this. Thereafter, the Mumbai Police immediately informed the Mira Bhayander Police Control. Both the police are investigating this matter. Earlier, a threatening email was received at the NIA Mumbai office. It claimed that a person linked to the Taliban would carry out the attack in Mumbai. After this, the city police and the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) were alerted. On investigation, it was found that the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the sender of the mail is from Pakistan.

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