At least 50 flights receive bomb threats; 2 diverted
Naidu says Centre is mulling steps to ban perpetrators
PTI
New Delhi, 27 Oct
At least 50
flights operated by Indian airlines received bomb threats and two of them were
diverted on Sunday, according to sources.
In 14 days,
more than 350 flights operated by the Indian carriers have received hoax bomb
threats. Most of the threats were issued through social media.
Akasa Air
on Sunday said 15 of its flights got security alerts and after thorough
inspections, all aircraft were released for operations.ll aircraft were released for operations.
The sources
in the know said IndiGo received threats for 18 flights and Vistara for 17
flights.
At least
two IndiGo flights were diverted following threats. Its flight 6E 133 (Pune to
Jodhpur) was diverted to Ahmedabad and 6E 87 (Kozhikode to Dammam) was diverted
to Mumbai, an official said.
According
to an IndiGo statement, the flights that received security-related alerts
include 6E 11 (Delhi-Istanbul), 6E 92 (Jeddah-Mumbai), 6E 112 (Goa-Ahmedabad),
6E 125 (Bengaluru-Jharsuguda), 6E 127 (Amritsar-Ahmedabad) and 6E 135
(Kolkata-Pune).
Among
others are 6E 149 (Hyderabad to Bagdogra), 6E 173 (Delhi to Bengaluru), 6E 175
(Bengaluru to Delhi), 6E 197 (Raipur to Hyderabad), 6E 248 (Mumbai to Kolkata),
6E 277 (Ahmedabad-Lucknow), 6E 312 (Bengaluru to Kolkata), 6E 235
(Kolkata-Bengaluru) and 6E 74 (Riyadh-Mumbai).
Union Civil
Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu on Sunday said the Centre is mulling steps
to ban perpetrators, who resort to hoax bomb threats, from flying.
The
minister also said besides taking support from international agencies, law
enforcement wings and the Intelligence Bureau to prevent these fake threats,
the union government is also mulling to amend two Civil Aviation Laws.
Naidu
further said an investigation into these fake threats is going on seriously and
also the cooperation of social media platform 'X' is being sought.Against the
backdrop of a spate of hoax bomb threats to airlines, the IT Ministry has asked
social media platforms to observe due diligence obligations and promptly remove
or disable access to misinformation within the strict timelines prescribed
under IT rules. -PTI
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