The Indigo flight tied to the bombi was diverted on Tuesday afternoon into the Gulf at the International Airport Netji Subhash Chandra Bose after the bomb concerning the passenger, confirmed by officials. The incident caused a delay in leaving the flight because the security staff made a thorough check to ensure the safety of passengers.
The scared developed when a passenger who travels from Imphal to a bombje stop in Calcutta, expressed the word “bomb” to an indigo security officer during a secondary level known as Step Ladder.
This inspection includes employees of airlines who persist passengers and luggage inspection by hand just before boarding. Passengers reportedly asked, “Do I have a bomb?” incitement of immediate concern between security forces.
“The entitlement of the passenger was declared specific, the safety was strengthened and the standard operational procedure (SOP) has been strengthened,” said the Public Committee (Pro) Airport. The 26 -year -old was immediately detained and handed over to the police for further investigation.
Passengers arrived in Calcutta on the Indigo flight from Imphal and was scheduled to take the next flight Indigo in Bombai.
Of the 186 passengers booked on Kolkata on the Mumbai leg, 179 had already joined the indigo aircraft when the incident occurred.
An indigo flight bound to Mumbai, originally scheduled to depart at 13:30, was delayed when the aircraft was released and moved to an insulating bay for comprehensive security checks.
Indigo Issues’ statement
Indigo issued a statement confirming the threat of the bomb and subsequent security measures: “Indigo Flight 6E 5227 acting from Kolkata to Bombay to the bombs received the threat of the bomb before leaving.
Security was strengthened at all airports in the country after the Indian Pakistan military conflict.
(Tagstotranslate) Indian Airport Office