Three international flights from Mumbai get hoax bomb threats
   Date :15-Oct-2024

 hoax bomb threats
 
 
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI :
 
THREE international flights originating from Mumbai received bomb threats on Monday. While a New York-bound Air India flight was diverted to New Delhi and rescheduled, the other two, both operated by IndiGo, were delayed by several hours. Nothing suspicious was found on any of the planes, police officials said. “Flight AI 119 operating from Mumbai to JFK on October 14 received a specific security alert and on instructions of the Government’s security regulatory committee, (it) was diverted to Delhi,” Air India said in a statement. “Staff on ground are working to minimise the inconvenience caused to our guests by this unexpected disruption,” it said. All 258 people onboard the aircraft were disembarked and made to go through security procedures, it said. There were 239 passengers and 19 crew members onboard the plane. The flight has been rescheduled and will now depart for New York from Delhi on Tuesday morning, the airline said.
 
“The aircraft was thoroughly checked at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, and all standard safety protocols were diligently followed to ensure the safety of the passengers and the crew on board,” a senior police officer said, adding that nothing suspicious was found during checking. The bomb threat was received through a post on the microblogging platform X and the handle is being verified, the officer said. Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol visited the Delhi airport to take stock of the situation. “Upon landing in Delhi a while ago, took stock of the situation at Delhi airport regarding the diversion & emergency landing of flight AI 119, carrying 239 passengers. “While the due security checks & safety protocols are being diligently followed, directed the airport officials & the Air India staff to arrange all the necessary assistance as well as convenient accommodation for the passengers affected,” he said in a post on X at 1 pm. Two IndiGo flights, one headed to Muscat and the other to Jeddah, also received bomb threats before they took off and the planes were moved to isolation bays for security checks. A Mumbai police official said the two planes were checked thoroughly and “nothing (suspicious) was found”. IndiGo said in a statement, “IndiGo flight 6E 1275 operating from Mumbai to Muscat had received a bomb threat. As per protocol, the aircraft was taken to an isolated bay, and following the standard operating procedure, mandatory security checks were promptly initiated.” On the Mumbai-Jeddah flight, it said,
 
“The flight had received a bomb threat. As per protocol, the aircraft was taken to an isolated bay and following the standard operating procedures, mandatory security checks were promptly initiated.” IndiGo, however, did not share the number of passengers onboard the flight. According to the live flight tracking website Flightradar24.Com, the Muscat-bound flight, which was to depart at 2 am on Monday, took off after a delay of more than seven hours at 9.15 am. The Jeddah-bound flight was scheduled to depart at 2.05 am and the estimated departure time was 12.15 pm, according to the website. 
 
Minor suspect detained in C’garh
 
By Mukesh S Singh
 
Raipur,
 
Oct 14
 
A special investigation team from Mumbai Police arrived in Chhattisgarh on Monday to investigate the bomb threat that caused Air India flight AI119 diversion, and detained a minor suspect from Rajnandgaon district. A senior police official told ‘The Hitavada’ that the five-member team arrived in Raipur and proceeded to Rajnandgaon district, where the threat’s digital footprint was traced. The team coordinated with Chhattisgarh Police officials, including Deepak Kumar Jha, Rajnandgaon Range Inspector General, and Mohit Garg, SP. Maneesh Kalwaniya, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Mumbai Airport), was in close contact with Chhattisgarh Police authorities since the initial investigation led to Rajnandgaon. Rajnandgaon Police’s Cyber Team, acting on inputs shared by Kalwaniya and his team, detained a 17-year-old minor from Gudhaku Lane area. As per probe, the suspect has a history of psychological issues and orchestrated similar incidents in the past. “The minor is currently being detained at Rajnandgaon Circuit House. Mumbai Police team is questioning a few other suspects too, although the involvement of the minor appears central to the probe. Authorities are exploring all angles to ensure there are no further security concerns,” the official added.