New Delhi: Air India on Thursday said that it received some threatening e-mails.
The mails have been given to the Mumbai Police for investigation.
The police however declined to divulge the actual contents of the e-mails.
Describing reports that its headquarters at Nariman Point in Mumbai was under threat as “incorrect and baseless”, an airline spokesperson said that a “couple of e-mails” had been received under one of Air India's several e-mail IDs.
“These e-mails had been passed on to the Mumbai Police on Monday. It is now up to the police to look into their veracity,” the spokesperson added.
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