Mumbai museums received alarming emails warning of potential bomb blasts, prompting the Mumbai police to take swift action by booking unidentified individuals allegedly behind the threats. The threatening emails targeted prominent institutions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Colaba and the Nehru Science Centre in Worli, according to an official statement. Authorities disclosed that the museums' management received the menacing emails during the early hours of Friday. Subsequently, law enforcement was promptly notified to investigate the matter. The emails, rife with threats of bomb detonations, caused immediate concern and led to the initiation of legal procedures against the unknown senders. The Mumbai police have initiated a rigorous investigation to trace the origin of these threatening communications and to ensure the safety and security of these cultural institutions. Security measures have been tightened, and officials are collaborating to apprehend those responsible for the distressing emails. The museums, revered for their cultural significance and educational value, have remained vigilant and cooperative throughout this unsettling episode. Authorities continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining a heightened state of vigilance and urge the public to report any suspicious activities or communications to ensure public safety. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are actively working to ascertain the credibility of the threats and to prevent any potential harm. Efforts are underway to safeguard the museums and reassure the public of their safety while holding the perpetrators accountable for their actions. Bomb threat to Ram Mandir and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Mumbai Police on High Alert Following Bomb Threat Ahead of New Year Celebrations