Mumbai, May 27 (PTI): A 35-year-old man was apprehended on Tuesday for making a hoax call to the Mumbai police's control room about a bomb threat at the international airport here, officials said.

The accused, Manjeet Kumar Gautam who is a resident of Sakinaka in Andheri East, told the investigators that he made the hoax call out of frustration following an argument with his wife, they said.

"Gautam called the main control room of the city police around 9 am on Tuesday, and told them that there would be a blast at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSIMA) around 2 pm," an official said.

The control room staff immediately informed the senior authorities and a probe was launched, he said.

"The police teams then traced the call to the Andheri MIDC area, following which teams from the MIDC and Sahar police stations apprehended Gautam," he said.

Gautam, a tailor by profession, was brought to the police station and a notice under section 168 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) was issued to him, the official said, adding that further preventive action was being taken against him.

Gautam made the call to the police control room as he was frustrated after a heated argument with his wife, the official said.

A non-cognisable case was registered against Gautam at the Azad Maidan police station, and further investigation into the case is underway, he said.

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Jabalpur (PTI): Army divers and disaster response teams on Saturday expanded their search at Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh to locate a man and three children still missing after the cruise boat tragedy that claimed nine lives two days ago, officials said.

With 28 of the 41 identified passengers onboard the ill-fated cruise boat rescued safely, police are preparing to register an FIR in connection with the accident that occurred at the reservoir in Jabalpur district on Thursday evening, they said.

The search radius has been expanded to 5 km in the backwaters of the Bargi Dam, located downstream of the Narmada River, area sub-divisional officer of police (SDOP) Anjul Ayank Mishra told PTI.

Nine people drowned in the incident, while 28 were rescued, and efforts are ongoing to trace the missing persons, he said.

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According to the police, more than 200 rescuers, including around 20 Army divers airlifted from Agra, began the search operation at 5 am on Saturday to trace Kamraj, an employee of the Ordnance Factory in Khamaria, his son Tamil (5), Vijay Soni (6) and Mayuram (5).

Mishra said that an inquest case has been registered and the post-mortem of nine deceased persons has been completed.

"Our priority is to search for the missing persons. We will soon register an FIR," he said.

Investigators have said that CCTV footage near the boarding point showed 43 people heading towards the ill-fated boat, and the names of 41 persons, who boarded the vessel, have been ascertained so far.

Collector Raghvendra Singh confirmed that a search is underway for four missing persons.

The rescue operation, being carried out by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and local divers, was briefly affected around 9 am due to strong winds.

The state government on Friday ordered a probe into the incident and dismissed three crew members after survivors alleged negligence and safety lapses, including failure to provide life jackets.

The government also banned the operation of similar vessels in the state.

The boat, operated by the state tourism department, sank during a sudden storm around 6 pm on Thursday, and the wreckage was retrieved from the dam water on Friday, after the rescuers confirmed that there were no more bodies inside.

Eyewitnesses have said that strong winds made the water choppy, prompting passengers to raise an alarm and ask the crew to steer the vessel towards the riverbank.

A survivor alleged negligence by the crew and described a last-minute scramble for life jackets.