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Mumbai Police Apprehends 61-Year-Old Man for Placing Hoax Terror Threat Call to Mantralaya

Mumbai: In a swift operation, the Mumbai Police have apprehended a 61-year-old man on charges of making a false terror threat call to the iconic Mantralaya building, which houses the Maharashtra state government offices. The accused, identified as Rajesh Mehta, reportedly dialed the emergency helpline on Monday, claiming that a terror attack was imminent at the heart of the administrative hub.

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Mumbai Police Commissioner, Aparna Deshmukh, commended the coordinated efforts of various departments involved in resolving the situation efficiently. She also urged the public to report any suspicious activities promptly, emphasizing the importance of maintaining public safety and order.

Hoax threats, like the one received by the Mantralaya, not only disrupt normal life but also strain law enforcement resources that could be better utilized for genuine emergencies. As such, stringent actions are expected to be taken against the accused to deter similar incidents in the future and safeguard the smooth functioning of government institutions.

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