Following the military operation codenamed 'Operation Sindoor', tensions have escalated between India and Pakistan, leading to a war-like situation. Heavy exchanges of fire have reportedly occurred along the borders, contributing to a highly charged atmosphere in both countries.
In the wake of this developing conflict, authorities in Mumbai — the country’s financial capital — have imposed restrictions on public gatherings at religious sites, picnic spots, and seafront areas. The move aims to prevent potential security threats and ensure public safety amid rising tensions.
Adding to the alarm, a bomb threat email was received by the Disaster Management Control Room in Mumbai. The mail warns of a possible explosion in the city within the next two days. The Maharashtra Control Police Cell has informed the Mumbai Police, and security agencies have launched an investigation into the threat.
In response, a high alert has been issued across Mumbai, particularly for the period between Monday and Wednesday. Security has been tightened, and citizens are advised to remain vigilant and avoid crowded public places unless necessary. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and have urged the public not to panic but to report any suspicious activity immediately.