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3 International flights disrupted after hoax bomb call in Delhi

September 5, 2015 by Nasheman

Indira Gandhi International Airport

New Delhi: Two international flights were called back while one which was preparing for departure from the Indira Gandhi International Airport here was taken to an isolation bay due to a bomb scare early today, sources said.

At 01.30 AM a threat call was received at the Delhi Airport’s call centre in Gurgaon.

The caller claimed that there were bombs on three international flights – 9W078 of Jet Airways to Hong Kong, CX694 of Cathay Pacific also bound for Hong Kong and LX147 of Swiss Air to Zurich which later turned out to be hoax, airport sources said.

However, by that time, Jet Airways and Cathay Pacific flights had already left while Swiss flight was preparing for departure, they said.

“The Bomb Threat Assessment Committee declared threat as specific at 2 am. Both the Jet Airways and Cathay flights were called back and taken to isolation bay after landing under emergency conditions. Swiss Air flight which was on-ground was also sent to isolation bay,” sources said.

A thorough search of the aircraft, passengers and their baggage was carried out by the security agencies and later all the three flights were cleared for take-off by them, sources said, adding that emergency was called off at 2:40 AM.

“Jet Airways flight 9W078, which departed from Delhi at 0127 hrs for Hong Kong, returned to Delhi due to security reasons. The aircraft with 194 guests and 12 crew on board landed safely in Delhi at 0224 hrs.

“All guests and crew disembarked without any incident and were taken to the airport terminal. Safety of our guests is our number one priority. We regret the inconvenience caused to the guests,” said a statement issued by the airline.

Sources said that some Air India flights from Delhi airport were delayed due to bomb threat call last evening.

“Call was made to Air India control room at 9 PM yesterday. Though the threat was non-specific, as a precaution some flights were checked. The caller has been traced,” sources said.

Services at Delhi airport are normal and all flights are landing and departing on time, they said.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bomb Hoax, Delhi, Indira Gandhi International Airport

Hoax bomb threat call at CM Siddaramaiah's home, accused arrested

February 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Photo: The New Indian Express

Photo: The New Indian Express

Bengaluru: Police here arrested the person who made a bomb hoax call to the control room, stating that a bomb had been planted at the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s residence in the city and that it would go off in half an hour.

Lakshmikanth Urs, a resident of Vivek Nagar, had called up the control room twice on Wednesday at 7.35 pm and 7.55 pm, which was received by a constable, sources said.

Urs had threatened that he had come from Pakistan and had placed a bomb near the chief minister’s official residence ‘Cauvery,’ and that the bomb would explode in 30 minutes, he had said and had hung up.

“A special team was formed to nab the accused. The call was traced to a mobile tower on Cunnigham Road and soon the cops cracked down on the person behind it. The motive behind the act is being ascertained and his background is being verified,” the source said.

The accused is booked under Section 507 (Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication) and investigation is on.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Bomb Hoax, Karnataka, Lakshmikanth Urs, Siddaramaiah

Youth from Goa held for hoax call of terror attack on Obama

January 22, 2015 by Nasheman

Barack Obama

Panaji: A 19-year-old youth from Goa has been arrested for making a hoax call to Delhi Police warning them of a terror attack on US President Barack Obama. The youth, from South Goa district, made the call to the Delhi Police control room at around 7 AM yesterday saying that he has recorded a conversation of terrorists plotting an attack on Obama during his upcoming India visit, Superintendent of Police (South) Shekhar Prabhudesai said.

According to police, the youth “did it to get publicity” and was upset at not being able to take part in the Republic Day parade. The law enforcement agencies in Delhi swung into action after getting the call and at around 12.30 PM they traced it to South Goa’s Cuncolim village, 45 kms from Panaji.

The college-going youth was picked up based on the mobile phone call details by Cuncolim police. They interrogated him in the presence of senior officers who had rushed to the village from Panaji. During interrogation, the youth “confessed that he did it to get publicity”, Prabhudesai said adding that subsequently he was arrested last night.

“He said he did it to get publicity. He also wanted to participate in the Republic Day parade in New Delhi, but he could not do so because of which he was disturbed,” he said. The youth would be produced before Judicial Magistrate First Class in Margao town.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Barack Obama, Bomb Hoax, Goa

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