7 flights get bomb threats via X
The threats via microblogging platform X came a day after three international flights originating from Mumbai received bomb threats, causing trouble to hundreds of passengers and airline crew
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New Delhi, 15 Oct
Seven flights, including one bound for the United States,
received bomb-threat messages through a social media handle on Tuesday,
prompting security agencies to undertake specific counter-terrorist drills at
various airports, official sources said.
The threats via microblogging platform X came a day after
three international flights originating from Mumbai received bomb threats,
causing trouble to hundreds of passengers and airline crew. The messages posted
on Monday were declared a hoax.
The sources said an X handle issued threats on Tuesday to
seven flights -- an Air India Express flight from Jaipur to Bengaluru via
Ayodhya (IX765), a SpiceJet flight from Darbhanga to Mumbai (SG116), an Akasa
Air flight from Bagdogra to Bengaluru (QP 1373), an Air India flight from Delhi
to Chicago (AI 127), an Indigo flight from Dammam (Saudi Arabia) to Lucknow (6E
98), an Alliance Air Amritsar-Dehradun-Delhi flight (9I 650) and an Air India
Express flight (IX 684) from Madurai to Singapore.
The X handle has since been suspended by the platform after
the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) wrote to cyber-security agencies.
An Air India Express spokesperson told PTI in a statement
that they, along with a few other operators, received a "specific"
security threat from an unverified social media handle. "In response,
security protocols were promptly activated as directed by the
government-appointed Bomb Threat Assessment Committee. The flight landed
safely, and the aircraft will be released for operations following all mandated
security procedures," the spokesperson said.
The SpiceJet aircraft landed safely at the Mumbai airport
and was directed to an isolation bay as a precautionary measure. "All
passengers disembarked normally and security agencies were immediately
notified. After thorough security checks, the aircraft has been cleared for
further operations," a SpiceJet spokesperson said.
An Akasa Air spokesperson said their flight received a
security alert on board. "The captain followed all required emergency
procedures and landed safely at the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru
at 13:39 hours. All passengers were deplaned and the local authorities
undertook the necessary safety and security checks after which the aircraft was
released for operations," the spokesperson said.
The Air India flight was diverted to the Iqaluit airport in
Canada after it became the "subject of a security threat posted
online". "The aircraft and passengers are being re-screened according
to the laid-down security protocol. Air India has activated agencies at the
airport to assist the passengers until such time that their journey can
resume," an AI spokesperson said.
Indigo said in a statement that it was "cognisant of a
situation involving flight 6E 98 from Dammam to Lucknow". "The safety
and security of our passengers and crew is our highest priority and we are
working closely with the relevant authorities and taking all necessary
precautions as per the guidelines," a spokesperson for the airline said.
The Dammam-Lucknow flight landed at the Jaipur airport
following its diversion. The aircraft has been sent to an isolation bay, an
official at the Jaipur airport said.
An Alliance Air official said all "precautionary
measures" were being taken for the Amritsar-Dehradun-Delhi flight, which
was undergoing security checks at the Dehradun airport.
Air India Express sources said their Madurai-Singapore
flight was awaiting an approval from Singaporean authorities for landing.
The suspect X handle tagged the respective airlines' and
some police handles, claiming that bombs were placed on these planes, the
sources said. Four different X handles issued a similar threat to three
international flights originating from Mumbai on Monday.
All the messages on Monday were declared a hoax after
security and intelligence agencies as well as airline and airport operators
carried out stipulated anti-terrorist security drills that are activated in
case of bomb or hijack threats, the sources said. Officials said the BCAS has
sought the help of Indian cyber-security agencies and police to trace the
person or people behind these threats.
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