The Mumbai Police have initiated a high-level coordination with their Delhi counterparts to secure the custody of 47-year-old Srinivas Lewis. Arrested on Monday in Mysuru, Karnataka, Lewis is the alleged mastermind behind a staggering 1,100+ bomb hoax emails that have paralyzed schools, High Courts, and Legislative Assemblies across India over the past three years.
Investigators believe Lewis is the “serial sender” responsible for over 100 specific threats in Mumbai and Palghar that frequently claimed the presence of RDX-based IEDs and cyanide gas.
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The Pattern of “Digital Terror”
The Mumbai Crime Branch is currently mapping Lewis’s digital footprint to see if it aligns with high-profile local hoaxes:
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The Cyanide Threat (March 18, 2026): An email sent to the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) Passport Office warned of 19 cyanide gas bombs set to detonate at 1:30 PM.
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The Palghar RDX Hoax (May 2025): The Collector’s office received a sophisticated threat claiming a coordinated RDX attack.
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Modus Operandi: Lewis allegedly used spoofed email addresses and multiple digital identities. His emails often contained bizarre conspiracy narratives, intentionally dropping the names of South Indian actors, politicians, and YouTubers to mislead cyber investigators.
Key Evidence Under Review
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| Investigation Metric | Status | Purpose |
| Linguistic Style | Ongoing | Comparing the syntax and “conspiracy” vocabulary of the 1,100 mails. |
| IP Logs & Headers | Under Analysis | Tracking the routing data back to Lewis’s devices in Mysuru. |
| Psychological Profile | Pending | Assessing if “mental distress” drove the desire for mass disruption. |
The Inter-State Crackdown
While the Delhi Police led the apprehension in Mysuru, the Mumbai Police are preparing a transition of custody. A senior official confirmed that their cyber teams are currently cross-referencing email headers from the BKC incident with the hardware seized from Lewis. If a concrete link is established, Lewis will be brought to Mumbai for a detailed interrogation regarding his motives for targeting financial institutions and government hubs.
Investigative Insight: The “Red Herring” Strategy
What makes Srinivas Lewis particularly dangerous to security infrastructure isn’t just the volume of his emails, but his “Red Herring” strategy. By including the names of famous YouTubers and actors, Lewis forced police to spend hundreds of man-hours clearing innocent public figures while he continued his digital campaign. This psychological warfare was designed to “maximize fear” by making the threats appear to be part of a larger, celebrity-linked conspiracy. Furthermore, the mention of cyanide gas instead of just explosives indicates a deliberate attempt to trigger specialized chemical-response protocols, which are significantly more disruptive and expensive for the city to execute than standard bomb sweeps.
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