The police have increased security at Matoshree, the residence of Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai, after receiving a phone call about sabotage near the premises, an official said on Monday.
The control room of the Maharashtra police headquarters received a threat call about sabotage near Matoshree on Sunday evening, he said.
The caller informed the police that there was a threat to Matoshree, as he had heard a group of four to five people discussing sabotage in front of Mr Thackeray's residence, the official said.
The caller claimed he was travelling on a Mumbai-Gujarat train when he heard a group of people discussing sabotage plans in Urdu, he said.
Taking serious cognizance of the call, the police have increased security for Matoshree, he said.
The police tried to track down the caller, who provided information about the sabotage threat, but his phone remained switched off after the call, the official said.
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