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Mumbai Airport receives 'email threat' to blow up T2; demands USD 1 million in Bitcoin

DNA Friday, 24 November 2023
The sender of the email has demanded USD 1 million in Bitcoin within 48 hours to avert the blast.
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Mumbai Airport receives 'email threat' to blow up T2; demands USD 1 million in Bitcoin

The sender of the email has demanded USD 1 million in Bitcoin within 48 hours to avert the blast.
DNA Also reported by •IndiaTimes