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Mumbai Weather Update For Dec 17, 2025: City Wakes Up To Winter Chill But Smog Pushes Air Quality Back Into Unhealthy Zone; AQI At 265

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Mumbai: began Wednesday on a cool and relatively crisp note, giving residents a fleeting taste of winter comfort. Clear skies and a noticeable drop in humidity offered early morning relief, but the pleasant conditions did not last long. As the day progressed, a thin blanket of smog settled over the city, reducing visibility and once again drawing attention to Mumbai’s deepening air pollution problem.

Despite favourable weather predictions, air quality quickly emerged as the city’s primary concern. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast a bright and comfortable day, with temperatures expected to range between 19°C and 34°C. However, people stepping out early, including office-goers, morning walkers and school children, were met with hazy surroundings and a strong, acrid smell in the air, especially in traffic-heavy and low-lying areas.

According to data from the air quality monitoring platform AQI.in, Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 265 in the early hours, placing it in the ‘unhealthy’ category. After a brief improvement in recent weeks, pollution levels have once again deteriorated. Such AQI levels pose risks to everyone, but are particularly dangerous for children, senior citizens and individuals with respiratory or heart conditions.

The construction dust and fine particulate matter as major contributors to the pollution surge. Ongoing government infrastructure projects, including metro rail corridors, flyovers, coastal road extensions and large-scale road-widening works, combined with aggressive private real estate development, are releasing massive amounts of dust into the air. Vehicular emissions during peak traffic hours are further worsening the situation.

Several parts of the city emerged as severe pollution hotspots. The Wadala Truck Terminal recorded an alarming AQI of 425, categorised as ‘hazardous’, indicating conditions that can seriously affect even healthy individuals. Vashi and Bandra followed with AQI readings of 353 and 318 respectively, both in the ‘severe’ range. Chembur reported an AQI of 313, while Mazgaon, a busy commercial and residential area, registered 311.

While suburban regions showed slightly better readings, pollution remained widespread. Kandivali East recorded an AQI of 170 and Goregaon East stood at 190, both classified as ‘poor’. Areas such as Borivali West (110), Malad West (123) and Parel-Bhoiwada (127) also slipped into the poor category.

For reference, AQI levels between 0–50 are considered good, 51–100 moderate, 101–150 poor, 151–200 unhealthy, and above 200 hazardous. With large parts of Mumbai hovering at or beyond unhealthy levels, concerns are mounting over long-term health impacts as winter advances and pollution episodes become more frequent.

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Navi Mumbai Police Seize Drugs Worth Rs 21 Lakh, Nigerian National Arrested

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The Navi Mumbai Police have seized drugs worth over Rs 21 lakh, including mephedrone and MDMA, and arrested a Nigerian national in connection with the case, officials said on Wednesday.

The seizure followed a routine police patrol carried out on December 15 along Palm Beach Road. A team noticed a foreign national standing suspiciously near a parked scooter late at night. When the police approached him for questioning, the man abandoned the vehicle and fled the spot, raising further suspicion.

Upon checking the scooter, the police recovered 70 grams of mephedrone powder, estimated to be worth nearly Rs 17 lakh. In addition, 120 MDMA tablets were also found during the initial search, an official release stated.

Following the recovery, police launched a search operation to trace the suspect. He was later arrested from his residence in Koparkhairane. During a subsequent search of the premises, police recovered additional quantities of drugs, including mephedrone powder worth around Rs 4 lakh and 40 purple MDMA tablets.

While the combined value of the seized mephedrone powder has been estimated at over Rs 21 lakh, the police did not specify the market value of the MDMA tablets recovered during the operation.

The accused has been identified as Aniehe Kingsley Chinedu, also known as Aney Kingsley Chinedu. He is a Nigerian national and has been booked under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

Police officials said further investigations are underway to determine the source of the drugs and to identify possible links to a larger drug supply network operating in the region. Authorities are also examining whether the accused was involved in drug distribution across Navi Mumbai and neighbouring areas.

The Navi Mumbai Police said such operations would continue as part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking and ensure public safety.

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Mumbai: Multiple Courts, Including Bombay HC, Evacuated After Bomb Threat Triggers Security Alert

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Mumbai: A panic broke out at the Bombay High Court on Thursday, December 18, after authorities received a bomb threat, prompting an immediate evacuation of the premises. Security across the area was tightened as a precautionary measure. bomb threats were also received at several magistrate courts, including Bandra, Andheri, and Esplanade.

The Bandra Metropolitan Court also received a bomb threat via email, triggering an immediate response from the Mumbai Police and the bomb squad.

Soon after the threat was received, security teams rushed to the court premises and carried out a thorough search. However, no suspicious object was found during the inspection. Mumbai Police have also launched an investigation to trace the source of the threatening email, identify the sender, and ascertain the motive behind it.

Similarly, in Nagpur, the District and Sessions Court received an email in the morning claiming that two RDX-based explosive devices would soon go off in the building. The email prompted the police to launch an immediate search of the court, which is located in the Civil Lines area. However, the threat turned out to be a hoax as nothing suspicious was found.

Earlier in September, the Azad Maidan police had registered an FIR against an unidentified person for allegedly sending a hoax email about a bomb threat to the Bombay High Court. The case was filed under Sections 353(1) and 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for statements causing public mischief.

According to police, the email claimed that a blast would occur inside the court premises, triggering panic just hours after a similar threat was reported in Delhi. The High Court suspended hearings for nearly two hours, and the entire building was evacuated as a precaution

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Mumbai: Mazgaon Court Stenographer Held For Demanding ₹15 Lakh Bribe, Approaches Special ACB Court For Bail

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Mumbai: The stenographer posted at court at Mazgaon, Chandrakant Vasudev, was arrested allegedly for demanding and accepting bribes allegedly on behalf of the Additional Sessions Judge, Civil Sessions Court, Court No. 14, Mazagon. Aejazuddin S. Kazi has again approached the special ACB court for bail. The plea is likely to be heard on Thursday.

Vasudev was arrested on November 10 for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 15 lakh in exchange for a favourable verdict in a land dispute case. The special court rejected his first bail plea on November 24. A second bail plea claims no need for further incarceration and investigation can proceed without detaining him.

The prosecution claims Vasudev told the agency that Kazi had instructed him to demand the bribe, and after accepting the amount, Kazi asked him to bring it to his residence. It allegedly started on September 09 when Vasudev told the complainant’s associate in the court washroom to “do something for Saheb (the Judge), and the order will be in your favour”. He later demanded Rs 10 lakh for himself and Rs 15 lakh for the judge at a café. After refusal, he threatened via WhatsApp.

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