Did an IndiGo Flight from Kuwait to Hyderabad Really Get Diverted to Mumbai Due to a Bomb Threat?
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Key Takeaways
- Emergency protocols were activated in response to the bomb threat.
- IndiGo's flight was carrying 228 passengers and crew.
- The threat was received via email to Hyderabad Airport.
- Security agencies conducted thorough investigations.
- Recent hoax threats have been on the rise across the country.
New Delhi, Dec 2 (NationPress) An IndiGo flight en route from Kuwait to Hyderabad was redirected to Mumbai on Tuesday after receiving a bomb threat through email. The alarming message, allegedly sent to the authorities at Hyderabad Airport, warned about an explosive device on the aircraft.
The Airbus, designated as flight 6E1234, was carrying 228 passengers along with six crew members, and it executed an emergency landing at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai around 6:30 a.m. Following standard procedures, the airport activated its emergency response protocols and deployed security teams, including bomb disposal units and fire personnel, in anticipation of the aircraft’s arrival.
Officials from the airport confirmed that the Air Traffic Control (ATC) had received early morning notification regarding the threat and coordinated with the airline and security agencies for the diversion. An official response from IndiGo about the incident is pending.
More details are expected soon.
This recent threat follows a rise in hoax alerts targeting schools, flights, and public facilities across the nation. Just yesterday, a private school in Mira Road, Thane district, received an email alleging a bomb had been placed on the grounds. Police conducted thorough searches, only to find the warning was unfounded.
On November 23, a Bahrain-Hyderabad flight was also rerouted to Mumbai after a similar bomb threat was received by Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. This alert was found to be a hoax as well.
On May 7, a bomb threat was reported through a phone call to the Sahar Airport hotline in Mumbai, warning of an explosive device on board an IndiGo flight, sources indicated. This incident occurred following India's strikes on several terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Authorities initiated an emergency response, with security agencies performing inspections. 'Flight 6E 6382, which was operating from Chandigarh to Mumbai, received a bomb threat. As per protocol, the aircraft was moved to an isolation bay, passengers were safely disembarked, and all standard operating procedures were adhered to. We sincerely appreciate our customers' patience, understanding, and cooperation. The safety of our customers remains our utmost priority, and we are committed to ensuring a secure and seamless travel experience for everyone,' the airline stated in its announcement.