Mumbai: The Mumbai airport is on high alert after it received a threat call on Monday night following which security was stepped up.

“Around 11.30 pm, a unknown person called a landline number of the airport and spoke to an airport staffer. He said he was near Andheri railway station when he heard five people talking about attack at Mumbai airport and hotel Taj with explosive laden 16 hired vehicles,” said a CISF official. The call was declared as “specific” in nature and security outside airport terminals has been beefed up by the police and the CISF.
According to the phone conversation, the airport sources said that the caller mentioned his name as Vishesh Kumar and had even specified the time of the attack.
“Five vehicles will be blown up between 9 am and 10 am on Tuesday near domestic terminal, international terminal and the Taj Hotel. The impact might be bigger than the 26/11 terror strike,” the caller said.
Airport sources identified that the call has been found to create havoc and the police are in the process of tracing the caller.























