Mumbai: A threatening e-mail was received on the official ID of the ISKCON temple located in Mumbai’s Girgaon area. The information was immediately shared
with the nearest police station and the bomb squad. The incident occurred on Friday morning. Police officials immediately informed the bomb squad, and a detailed search of the temple premises was carried out. Officers inspected the entire area but found nothing suspicious during the operation. The matter has now been taken up by Gamdevi police station, which is carrying out further investigation into the source of the threatening e-mail. In a separate incident, a premium hotel in Mumbai's Worli reportedly received a threat email on Thursday, which stated that three of its VIP rooms were on target, confirmed the police. The email warned of "7 RDX IED blasts" at the Ritz Carlton in Singapore and in the three rooms of the Worli hotel in Mumbai. The threat message demanded the formation of a union for the Tamil Nadu Police. Alarmed by the threat, the hotel administration immediately called the Mumbai Police Control Room to tell them about the situation. Following this, the cyber police have launched a probe to trace the source of the email and identify the sender. Officials confirmed that efforts are underway to track down the individual behind the threat. Meanwhile, several teams of fire service, police, bomb disposal squad, and dog squad rushed to the spot.