Did an IndiGo Flight from Kuwait to Delhi Make an Emergency Landing in Ahmedabad Due to a Bomb Threat?
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Ahmedabad, Jan 30 (NationPress) An IndiGo Airlines flight traveling from Kuwait to Delhi was forced to make an emergency landing in Ahmedabad on Friday following a bomb threat, leading to increased security measures at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, according to officials.
The plane was carrying 186 individuals, including 180 passengers, when a handwritten threat was found on a tissue paper.
This note alluded to a hijacking and the presence of a bomb, prompting the flight crew to take immediate action.
Adhering to standard aviation safety protocols, the pilot notified Air Traffic Control and opted to redirect the aircraft to the nearest appropriate airport, Ahmedabad.
The flight landed without incident at the Ahmedabad airport, where security personnel were on alert ahead of its arrival.
All passengers were evacuated from the plane in an organized manner and relocated to a secure area of the airport. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries or medical issues during this procedure.
Inspector N. D. Nakum from the Airport Police Station stated that security agencies reacted promptly after the threat was reported. "Once the threat was received, all relevant security agencies were notified. The Bomb Disposal Squad conducted a comprehensive examination of the aircraft. No suspicious items have been discovered thus far. The inspection of the aircraft has concluded, and further investigations are ongoing in accordance with protocol," he explained.
The Bomb Disposal Squad, along with CISF teams, dog units, and airport security personnel, performed an extensive anti-sabotage inspection of the aircraft.
In addition to checking the plane, all passenger luggage was screened, and individual security checks were conducted on passengers as per standard operating procedures.
A strong police presence was maintained throughout the airport during the operation. Airport sources indicated that flight operations continued with slight, temporary adjustments while security evaluations were conducted.
No immediate information was available regarding when the diverted aircraft would resume its journey to Delhi.
Authorities are investigating the origin and nature of the handwritten threat note and are working to determine how it was brought onto the plane.
Officials stated that appropriate actions will be taken based on the investigation's findings.
This incident occurs against a backdrop of recent bomb threats reported in Ahmedabad. In recent days, the city's airport, courts, and multiple schools have received threat messages, all of which were later determined to be non-specific or hoaxes following thorough investigations.
Despite this, police and security agencies have emphasized that every threat is treated with utmost seriousness to ensure the safety of passengers and the public.