Saturday, September 09, 2017

Hoax bomb call on China-bound flight creates panic at Indira Gandhi International airport

New Delhi: A full security alert was declared at the Delhi airport in the early hours on Friday after a hoax call was received claiming that a bomb would go off on a China-bound flight.

File image of security personnel at Delhi airport. ReutersFile image of security personnel at Delhi airport. Reuters
Officials involved in aviation security said the call was received at 11.42 pm Thursday night at the control room of the airport operator of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).

"China Eastern ki flight mein bomb hain (There is a bomb on a flight of China Eastern airlines)," a man claimed. The man who made the call from his mobile phone indicated that the threat was on a China or a Hong Kong-bound flight, they added.
They said a bomb threat assessment committee (BTAC) was immediately convened at the airport, involving CISF security officers and IGI officials, and a full alert was declared at the airport entailing enhanced frisking of arriving passengers and their luggage.
A second round of body search was also carried out before the passengers boarded two flights bound for Shanghai and Hong Kong in the early hours on Friday, they said.
08/09/17 PTI/First Post
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