Air India's flight AI127 from Delhi to Chicago made an emergency landing in Iqaluit, Canada, on October 15 due to an online security threat. The landing was a precautionary measure, and all 211 passengers and crew were safely evacuated and re-screened according to security protocols. The airline reported that it, along with other local airlines, had received several threats in recent days. Fortunately, Air India later confirmed that the threat was a hoax. The airline plans to take legal action against those responsible to recover the costs incurred from the incident. This situation comes at a time of heightened diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, following the killing of a wanted terrorist, Nijjar. Air India emphasized its commitment to passenger safety and security amidst these challenges.
16 October,2024 03:08 PM ISTOn October 14, two IndiGo flights from Mumbai Airport to Middle Eastern destinations faced bomb threats, prompting immediate security measures. IndiGo flight 6E 1275 bound for Muscat and flight 6E 56 heading to Jeddah were moved to an isolation bay as a precaution. Security agencies at the airport were placed on high alert to ensure passenger safety. Following established protocols, the aircraft underwent thorough security checks. Passengers received assistance and refreshments while waiting for the situation to be resolved. IndiGo Airlines expressed regret for the inconvenience caused, emphasizing their commitment to safety and security. The swift response by security personnel highlights the importance of vigilance in aviation security. As investigations continued, both flights were delayed, but no threats were ultimately found, allowing passengers to eventually proceed with their journeys.
14 October,2024 01:24 PM ISTOn September 12, a suspicious bag was discovered near RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, prompting an immediate response from the bomb disposal squad. The area was swiftly cordoned off as authorities assessed the situation to ensure public safety. This incident follows a high-profile rape and murder case that occurred recently, underscoring the heightened security concerns in the region. In response to rising security issues, the Supreme Court had directed the Centre on August 20 to deploy the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to enhance safety measures. The investigation into both the suspicious bag and the broader security concerns remains ongoing. Authorities are working diligently to determine the nature of the bag's contents and address any potential threats.
12 September,2024 04:15 PM ISTOn August 22, Air India flight AI657, en route from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram, encountered a specific security alert during its cruise. In response, the flight crew promptly executed all necessary security protocols, ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers was prioritized throughout the incident. The aircraft landed safely at Thiruvananthapuram Airport and was directed to a remote bay for thorough checks by security agencies. All passengers and crew disembarked without incident. Air India remains committed to the highest standards of safety and security, and we appreciate the cooperation and understanding of all passengers during this process. The airline’s top priority is always the safety and security of its passengers and crew, and we continue to work closely with relevant authorities to resolve the situation swiftly.
22 August,2024 02:52 PM ISTThe Delhi Airport has received a bomb threat on a Varanasi-bound IndiGo flight on May 28. A tissue paper, with the word ‘bomb’ written on it, was found in the Indigo flight 6E2211 from lavatory at the airport. Soon after the authorities received info, the aircraft has been moved to an isolation bay for investigation. As per the Airport Official, the Aviation security and a bomb disposal team rushed to the spot to tackle any possible danger. All the passenger onboarding the IndiGo flight were evacuated through the emergency door. According to Delhi Fire Service, all passengers are safe and flight is being inspected. Post the completion of all security checks, the bomb threat turned out to be a hoax, informed a senior CISF official. Watch video for more.
28 May,2024 11:13 AM ISTNearly 100 schools in Delhi-NCR received bomb threats via email on May 1, warning them of bombs on their premises, Police have initiated search operations following the alerts. Initial investigations suggest multiple Delhi schools have received similar emails of bomb threat in Delhi. Meanwhile, Delhi Government’s Directorate of Education has issueed advisory to schools after the hoax call directing the school authorities to inform immediately to the concerned DDE and the Delhi Police. According to details, the probe will be done by the Counter Intelligence Team Special Cell. Meanwhile, IFSO unit is also trying to find out the origin from where the mail was sent, added the agency, saying, the connection to Russia – IP address – has been revealed. Apart from this, the probing agency is also probing the angle of joint conspiracy between China and ISI.
02 May,2024 01:47 PM ISTMultiple schools across the Delhi-NCR received bomb threats on May 01 via e-mail. Bomb detection teams and Delhi Fire Service officials have been rushed to the schools after bomb threat in Delhi. Several schools vacated and students were evacuated following the bomb threat mails. The schools include DPS Dwarka, DPS Noida, Sanskriti School Chanakyapuri, and Mother Mary School, Mayur Vihar. Delhi Police said that the mail is being traced and appealed to students, parents “not to panic”. School authorities also quickly responded and sent the students back to their homes. Fire Officer JB Singh reached Mother Mary School in Mayur Vihar and said that the teams did not find anything.
01 May,2024 05:30 PM ISTAfter bomb threat in Delhi to several schools in Delhi-NCR, DCP South West Rohit Meena said that the schools got the same mail and the police took action and send the students back home He also requested not to panic and and appealed the parents to remain calm. "We got information that the same email was sent to several schools at around 4:15 am. We took action and made the decision to close the schools and send the students back home. Checking is underway at all the schools and our technical wing is investigating the email. Through the initial investigation, it seems that this is a mass email...I want to request the students and parents to remain calm and not to panic. We are getting each and every school checked and are in contact with the school administration..."
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24 November,2022 07:23 PM IST | MumbaiAfter reaching Indore as a part of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday received a bomb threat. A threatening letter has been received at a sweet shop in Juni, as per the sources.
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