City
Epaper

Mumbai airport, iconic Taj Hotel receive bomb threats; Afzal Guru mentioned in email

By IANS | Updated: May 17, 2025 13:47 IST

Mumbai, May 17 Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel, a key site ...

Open in App

Mumbai, May 17 Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel, a key site of the 26/11 terror attacks, received fresh bomb threats on Saturday, sparking heightened security measures across the city.

The threat, issued via email to the Mumbai Airport Police, referenced the execution of terrorist Afzal Guru and warned of imminent bombings at both high-profile locations.

According to officials, the email claimed that the bombing would be carried out in retaliation for what it called the "injustice" of Guru's hanging, and also mentioned S Shankar, another executed convict. The police have launched a full-scale investigation, and security has been intensified at the airport and the hotel. Bomb detection and disposal squads have been deployed, and search operations are underway.

This is not the first time Mumbai Airport has been targeted by such threats. However, the reference to Afzal Guru and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel which had come under siege during the 26/11 terror attacks has raised particular concern among authorities.

The email's contents have brought back haunting memories of the 2008 terror siege, when armed militants targeted several landmarks, including the Taj hotels.

On May 9, a bomb threat was sent to Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, causing a security alarm. The threat, received via email at around 9 AM, claimed that a bomb had been planted on the hospital premises. The email also instructed that patients should be evacuated immediately. However, later it turned out to be a hoax.

Afzal Guru, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir, was convicted for his role in the December 13, 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament. He was accused of aiding the terrorists by providing logistical support and was executed in 2013. His hanging has been a subject of political and public debate, with opinions divided over the fairness of his trial and execution.

While Mumbai Police have received several such threats in the past — many of which turned out to be hoaxes — authorities are treating this incident with utmost seriousness because of the importance of the two places targeted.

Investigations are ongoing, and the source of the email is being traced. As of now, no explosives have been found. Further updates are awaited.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsItalian International: Paolini cruises past Gauff to claim historic Rome title

AurangabadHeading to Bibi Ka Maqbara?

NationalJammu and Kashmir: Fire Erupts at Rajouri Forest, Efforts underway to Douse Blaze (Watch Video)

EntertainmentJaved Akhtar says he'd rather "choose hell over Pakistan"

EntertainmentWillem Dafoe onboards new film ‘Cuddle’ directed by Berbara Paz

National Realted Stories

NationalJ&K: 23 terror associates booked in Srinagar

NationalWBSSC recruitment case: BJP MP writes to Calcutta HC Chief Justice over police action on teachers

NationalHM Amit Shah hails Operation Sindoor as a turning point in India's security doctrine

NationalKerala aims for humane and inclusive scientific growth: CM Vijayan

National‘Aar paar ki ladai’: RLP announces rally on May 25 against RPSC corruption