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Bomb threat at Delhi airport prompts emergency response, turns out to be a hoax

Bomb threat at Delhi airport prompts emergency response, turns out to be a hoax

Hindustan Times27-06-2025
Jun 27, 2025 01:45 PM IST
The Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi received a bomb threat early Thursday morning, which later turned out to be hoax. (File photo) The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.(Reuters)
The threat was received on a paper that a crew member discovered on a flight at 4:42 am.
A search operation was subsequently conducted and the Delhi Fire Service declared it a hoax.
The threat was received at Terminal 3 of the airport, from where many international flights operate. It had prompted a swift emergency response.
Further investigation into determining the source of the threat is underway.
Over a week before this, a Delhi-bound IndiGo flight that took off from Kochi made an emergency landing in Nagpur after a bomb threat. The flight had arrived from Muscat and departed for Delhi at 9.31 am carrying 157 passengers and six crew members.
A similar bomb threat was received at the Delhi airport in February last year, which also turned out to be a hoax following inspections. Back then, the threat was for a Kolkata-bound flight for Delhi before it took off.
In October last year, over 250 flights were affected across India due to hoax bomb threats.
(With ANI inputs)
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