New Delhi: Flag carrier Air India on Thursday said it has received an e-mail threatening to blow up Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA).
“The matter was reported to the police for investigation. We received the e-mail threat on a few of our mail Ids,” an airline spokesperson said in New Delhi.
The e-mail, which was received Monday, was apparently sent from Rawalpindi, sources said.
"We have forwarded the e-mail to the Mumbai police for investigation," the spokesperson said, declining to share details of its contents.
The spokesperson, however, denied that the the e-mail also threatened to blow-up the airline's headquarters at Nariman Point in Mumbai.
On Sep 14 last year, a day after serial blasts in the national capital that claimed 26 lives, an Air India call centre here received a threat that the airline's Mumbai headquarters would be bombed.
09/04/09 Indo-Asian News Service/Hindustan Times
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