The threat of the indigo bomb: The Canadian National deck Varanasi to Bengalur years operated by the Indian cheap carrier (LCC), Indigo, said he carries a bomb with him on the plane, reported on the PTI news agency and quoted police officials on Sunday, April 27.
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According to police officials, there was an incident on Saturday evening, resulting in detention of a foreigner after panic broke out at Varanasi airport.
Security officials question men, officials told the press agency.
PUNEET GUPTA, Director of Varanasi Airport, said that the aircraft was moved to an insulating bay for a thorough check after the bomb threat. According to the report, however, no explosive materials were found after the aircraft investigation.
The indigo crew on board the aircraft made a quick answer after identifying the threat. They informed air traffic control (ATC) after the passengers confirmed the demands of the bomber carrier, according to a report by the agency that quoted Gupta.
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The aircraft was grounded and controlled according to standard air protocols and after receiving the authorities from the authorities left for Bengalur on Sunday 27th April.
Akash patel, DCP Zone Gomti, Varanasi, said that passengers, Nishant, citizen of Canada, were handed over to the police. After the interrogation, it was found that he provided false information about the delay of the airport operation.
“Firms are registered against it in the relevant sections, and Canada High Commission will also be informed,” Patel said in a shared video.
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The threat of a bomb at the airport
On Sunday, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala also received a bomb threat, which forced the authorities to perform a search operation across terminals to identify a potential bomb, according to the report or.
According to the report, further investigation of the problem is underway. The threat was received by e -mail earlier on Sunday.
In addition to the International Airport, several hotels in the capital of Keraly Thiruvananthapuram also received bomb threats via E -mail, which caused units to dispose of bombs and dog units for deployment in search of alleged bombs.
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According to the report, the inspections that were carried out were carried out to find any explosives at the claimed locations. The Kantona police station said there were fraud, according to the agency report.
The original statement was that the IED explosions would take place in various hotels in the region and reportedly the Hilton Hotel was one of the real estate names.
Formerly in Janura 2025, the International Rajiv Gandhi Airport in Telangana (RGIA) also received a bomb threat, which forced the airport authorities to make a search for the bomb group.
“The person named Nitin made 100 calls to the airport and claimed that there was a bomb at the airport. It is a narration of the police station Rajampata, the limits of Kamedda and his parents say he is mentally disturbed,” said RGIA police station.
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