Mumbai bomb scare: Man who sent ‘400 kg RDX’ threat message arrested from Noida; security tightened | Noida News - The Times of India

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September 6, 2025
Title: Mumbai Bomb Scare: Man Arrested in Noida for '400 Kg RDX' Threat; Security Heightened Across City Date: October 26, 2023 A significant **Mumbai bomb scare** was quickly brought under control following the swift arrest of a 50-year-old man from **Noida** who allegedly sent a chilling **threat message** about a planned attack involving "400 kg RDX." The suspect, identified as Vishnu Bhaurao Sawant, was apprehended by the Mumbai Crime Branch with crucial assistance from Noida Police, leading to **security being significantly tightened across Mumbai**. The alarming incident began late Monday night when the Mumbai Police Control Room received a **WhatsApp message** detailing a purported terror plot targeting the city. The message specifically mentioned the use of 400 kg of RDX, immediately triggering a high-alert situation and prompting a massive investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies. This **RDX threat** was treated with utmost seriousness due to its specific nature. Rapid action by the **Mumbai Crime Branch Unit 10** allowed them to trace the origin of the threatening communication. Their meticulous investigation led them directly to Sector 39, Noida, where Sawant was found residing with his daughter. He was successfully arrested early Tuesday morning and is currently in transit back to Mumbai for extensive questioning and further legal proceedings. This swift **Noida arrest** averted potential widespread panic. Preliminary investigations have uncovered a shocking motive behind what now appears to be a **hoax bomb threat**. Sawant, a former employee of a Mumbai-based company, reportedly sent the threat as an act of revenge. He claimed his ex-employer owed him Rs 11,000 in unpaid dues. His intention was seemingly to implicate his former boss and company by sending the threatening message from their vicinity or in their name, hoping to cause them severe trouble and potential legal issues. In response to the credible-sounding threat, **security was immediately heightened in Mumbai**. Critical public locations, including major railway stations, bustling bus stands, airports, and other vital installations, witnessed a dramatic increase in police presence and more stringent security checks. This proactive measure by law enforcement agencies was crucial in ensuring public safety and preventing any widespread panic or disruption. An FIR has been formally registered against Sawant under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 506(2) for criminal intimidation and 505(1)(b) for public mischief, underscoring the serious legal ramifications of making such false threats. This rapid and decisive action by the police forces highlights their unwavering commitment to maintaining peace and order, sending a clear message that individuals attempting to disrupt public safety through such alarms will be swiftly brought to justice. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the rigorous measures taken to protect the metropolis from any form of **Mumbai security alert**.

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