India, Sept. 6 -- A man was arrested in Uttar Pradesh's Noida for allegedly sending bomb threats in Mumbai. Police have seized the man's phone and SIM card and he is being brought to Mumbai from Noida.
The man, reportedly identified as 50-year-old Ashwin Kumar Supra, hails from Bihar.
His arrest comes a day after the Mumbai Traffic Police's official WhatsApp number received a message threatening that there were 34 "human bombs" planted across the city, and that 14 Pakistani terrorists had entered India.
"The organisation, claiming to be 'Lashkar-e-Jihadi', says that 14 Pakistani terrorists have entered India. The threat message further states that 400 kgs of RDX will be used in the blast," the Mumbai Police said.
The timing of the ter...
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