A Recurring Nightmare: Bombay High Court Faces Another Bomb Threat Hoax, Raising Security Concerns
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- September 20, 2025
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Mumbai once again found itself holding its breath as the Bombay High Court became the target of a chilling bomb threat email, marking the second such incident within a span of just seven days. This disturbing pattern has undeniably cast a shadow of concern over the security of vital public institutions in the city.
The latest email, received by the Registrar General of the High Court, bore an unnervingly similar signature to its predecessor.
Sent by an individual purporting to be a 'Gang Leader' based in Pakistan, the message chillingly warned of impending explosions, sending immediate ripples of alarm through the judicial complex and law enforcement agencies.
Responding with characteristic speed and precision, the Mumbai Police, alongside specialized bomb disposal squads, swiftly converged on the High Court premises.
Every corner, every corridor, and every chamber was meticulously scoured. A thorough and exhaustive search operation was launched, leaving no stone unturned in the hunt for any suspicious devices or packages that might corroborate the threat.
Yet, after hours of intense and meticulous scrutiny, the collective sigh of relief was palpable.
The extensive search yielded no suspicious objects, and authorities confidently declared the threat to be yet another elaborate hoax. This confirmation, while reassuring, also reignited frustrations regarding the malicious waste of resources and the psychological toll these false alarms take on public officials and the general populace.
Despite the 'all clear,' the police have not taken the matter lightly.
An official case has been registered, and investigations are actively underway to trace the origins of these persistent and disruptive emails. The recurring nature of these threats underscores a broader challenge: how to effectively counter cyber-enabled intimidation tactics aimed at disrupting public order and instilling fear, particularly when they target the very pillars of justice.
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