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Bomb hoax by passenger delays flight at city airport
Vadodara: A 51-year-old man with a learning disability triggered panic at Vadodara airport on Sunday evening after falsely claiming that he had a bomb in his bag. The incident caused a major security scare and delayed an Air India flight to Delhi by more than 90 minutes, officials said.
The man, who was travelling alone and scheduled to take a connecting flight to New York from Delhi, made the claim during a routine security check by CISF personnel. Initially, he stated he was carrying a bomb, but when questioned further, he began laughing and told officials he was "just joking."
However, airport authorities followed standard protocol and initiated a full-scale emergency response. Multiple security and intelligence agencies — including the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Vadodara city police, Special Operations Group (SOG), Police Control Board (PCB), and state and central intelligence bureaus — were deployed to handle the situation.
All passengers who had already boarded the Delhi-bound flight were deboarded, frisked, and their luggage thoroughly rechecked. The flight, originally scheduled to depart at 5:40pm, was cleared for take-off only around 7:00pm, after investigators confirmed there was no actual threat.
"While checking his luggage, we found medical documents that confirmed his mental condition," said DCP Panna Momaya.
"As per regulations, individuals with such medical conditions must be accompanied by a family member, relative, or guardian.
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Since all his immediate family members are currently in the US, he has been handed over to a distant relative residing in the city," she added.
Vadodara: A 51-year-old man with a learning disability triggered panic at Vadodara airport on Sunday evening after falsely claiming that he had a bomb in his bag. The incident caused a major security scare and delayed an Air India flight to Delhi by more than 90 minutes, officials said.
The man, who was travelling alone and scheduled to take a connecting flight to New York from Delhi, made the claim during a routine security check by CISF personnel. Initially, he stated he was carrying a bomb, but when questioned further, he began laughing and told officials he was "just joking."
However, airport authorities followed standard protocol and initiated a full-scale emergency response. Multiple security and intelligence agencies — including the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Vadodara city police, Special Operations Group (SOG), Police Control Board (PCB), and state and central intelligence bureaus — were deployed to handle the situation.
All passengers who had already boarded the Delhi-bound flight were deboarded, frisked, and their luggage thoroughly rechecked. The flight, originally scheduled to depart at 5:40pm, was cleared for take-off only around 7:00pm, after investigators confirmed there was no actual threat.
"While checking his luggage, we found medical documents that confirmed his mental condition," said DCP Panna Momaya.
"As per regulations, individuals with such medical conditions must be accompanied by a family member, relative, or guardian. Since all his immediate family members are currently in the US, he has been handed over to a distant relative residing in the city," she added.