Hoax bomb threat causes emergency landing of flight in India


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NEW DELHI: An IndiGo flight travelling from Kuwait to Hyderabad, India on Tuesday (Dec 2) made an emergency landing at the airport in Mumbai, India's financial capital, after authorities received a bomb threat, Xinhua reported.

The threat turned out to be a hoax, officials said.

The flight was diverted mid-air after an email warning of a "human bomb" on board was received by officials.

Upon landing at Mumbai, the flight was immediately taken to an isolation bay at the airport. However, the scare turned out to be a hoax as nothing suspicious was found inside.

Official data showed that from Jan 1, 2024, to Nov 14, 2024, the number of hoax bomb threat calls received by airlines and airports in the country reached 999.

In June last year, India's civil aviation security body proposed a five-year flying ban on those who issue such threats. - Bernama-Xinhua

 

 

 

 

 

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