Updated On: 18 October, 2024 10:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
With 28 bomb threats in just four days, airport initiates large-scale drills at both T1 and T2 terminals

SpiceJet SG116 which was travelling from Darbhanga to Mumbai received a bomb threat via social media on Wednesday. Pic/Rane Ashish
In response to a series of bomb threats over the past four days, Mumbai Airport conducted extensive bomb drills early Thursday at Terminal 1 (T1) and later at Terminal 2 (T2) around 11 am. The drills involved all key stakeholders and security agencies.
The decision to conduct the drills comes after an alarming rise in bomb threats to airlines. Reports indicate that the threats have escalated significantly, with three incidents reported on October 14, seven on October 15, ten on October 16, and tweleve on October 17, totaling 28 threats to aircraft operated by Indian airlines in just four days.