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Bomb threat diverts plane of Haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of Haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

CNA

time15 hours ago

  • CNA

Bomb threat diverts plane of Haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

JAKARTA: A plane carrying hundreds of Haj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted on Saturday (Jun 21) after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital of Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island of Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement that officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, Haj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. A bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. According to Indonesian news site Tempo, the country's anti-terror squad Densus 88 is investigating the latest bomb threat. On Tuesday, a plane carrying 442 Haj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities. The Indonesian National Police (Polri) is in contact with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation on the email bomb threat, Polri chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo told reporters on Saturday.

Bomb threat diverts Saudia plane of Hajj pilgrims in Indonesia for a second time in days
Bomb threat diverts Saudia plane of Hajj pilgrims in Indonesia for a second time in days

Al Arabiya

time17 hours ago

  • Al Arabiya

Bomb threat diverts Saudia plane of Hajj pilgrims in Indonesia for a second time in days

A plane carrying hundreds of Hajj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted Saturday after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, Hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 Hajj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities.

Medan councillor investigated for viral assault of flight attendant
Medan councillor investigated for viral assault of flight attendant

The Star

time30-04-2025

  • The Star

Medan councillor investigated for viral assault of flight attendant

MEDAN: The North Sumatra Police announced they will soon summon local councillor Megawati Zebua for questioning over allegations that she assaulted a Wings Air flight attendant in an incident that recently went viral on social media. North Sumatra Police spokesperson Comr Siti Rohani Tampubolon stated that while the summons is imminent, they cannot yet provide an exact timeline for her questioning. "We still need to complete several administrative procedures," she said on Monday (April 28), as reported by The North Sumatra Police launched an investigation into the alleged assault last week after the Nias Police handed the case over to them. Nias Police Chief Sr Comr Adj Revi Nurvelani explained that the transfer was made because the victim, the alleged perpetrator and most key witnesses reside in Medan, where the North Sumatra Police are based. 'This move will streamline the process and expedite the investigation,' he said in a recent interview. Prior to the handover, the Nias Police had already interviewed five witnesses, including the victim, the Wings Air pilot and several airport officials. A video of the altercation between councillor Megawati and a Wings Air flight attendant recently went viral on social media. In the footage, Megawati is seen pushing the flight attendant in the neck as they argue in the aisle of the plane. Wings Air spokesperson Danang Mandala Prihantoro said the incident occurred on April 13 aboard Flight IW1267, which was preparing to depart from Binaka Nias Airport in North Sumatra. Danang explained that councillor Megawati attempted to bring a suitcase, labelled as "checked baggage", into the cabin. "In accordance with our standard operating procedures, one of our flight attendants, Lidya Cristine, instructed the passenger to place the suitcase at the rear of the plane so it could be handled by ground staff and be stored in the cargo hold," he said on April 16. "However, the passenger was uncooperative. She refused to follow the flight attendant's instructions, attempted to remove the baggage label from her suitcase and physically assaulted the attendant," he added. Danang also stated that the airline plans to take legal action as part of its commitment to protecting its flight crews and ensuring a safe, professional environment for employees. 'The safety and comfort of our passengers and crew is our top priority, and we urge all passengers to follow our rules and regulations,' he said. On April 17, both Lidya and Wings Air reported the incident to the Nias Police. Megawati has denied that the altercation stemmed from her insistence on bringing her checked luggage into the cabin. She claimed that the problematic suitcase actually belonged to another passenger. 'I was just trying to assist an elderly passenger who claimed he would miss his connecting flight to Padang, West Sumatra, if he had to wait for his checked baggage to be processed. However, the flight attendant insisted that it could not be brought into the cabin,' the Golkar Party politician explained. Megawati also stated that she pushed Lidya in an effort to clear the aisle and allow other passengers to board the plane without delay. Megawati said she was eventually removed from the plane by airport security and had to catch another flight the following day. The Golkar Party's North Sumatra branch announced they would summon Megawati in the near future to provide "clarification" regarding the viral incident. - The Jakarta Post/ANN

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