
A few days before the Eid-UL-Fitr celebrated in India, the police received in Mumbai’s social media alert from “Hindu-Muslim unrest, arson and bombs”, after which security was tightened across financial capital.
According to the report, the threats were published for regions such as Dongri ‘”illegal Rohingya/Bangladeshi/Pakistani infiltrators” on Thursday through the Micro-Blogging X website, designated by the Navi Mumbai.
In the report, the police in Mumbai were asked to stay on alert because “31 March-1 April 2025, during EID, some illegal Rohingya/Bangladesh/Pakistani infiltrators remaining in areas like Dongri, they may encourage Hindu Muslim unrest”.
The official said that after their counterparts were warned by Navi Mumbai, the police in Mumbai tightened the safety of over the metropolis and increased patrol in areas such as Dongri.
The clerk added that nothing suspicious was reported yet. “In addition to the police staff in Mumbai, a branch of crime, against terrorism and a special branch, they are also on increased vigil,” he said.
After receiving the message on X, Navi Mumbai replied: “Thank you for contacting the Navi Mumbai police, send your mobile number for further information about your tweet.
The police in Mumbai stayed on high readiness, after recent violent clashes in Nagpur, before the upcoming festivals such as Eid and Gudi Padwa.
The Free Press Journal also mentioned that the MIDC police carried out a fake drill and march on the Marol Makhwan Nagar 22 March.
A similar message to the Delhi Police:
The same person also sent a similar report to the police warning Delhi of “Hindu Muslim riots, arson and bombs” in the capital.
Acceptance X, @shashwa41745571 wrote: “Main Minister @gpta_rekha, @delhipolice, @uppolice please be vigilant! Some illegal Rohingya/Bangladesh/Pakistan Muslim Chandni Chowk, Jama Masjid, Jahangirpuri, can be done on 31.
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