'Bomb' note on tissue paper found in Air India plane toilet


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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 22 (IANS): The tension that surfaced in the airport here on Thursday morning ended after a thorough search on the Mumbai-Thiruvananthapuram Air India flight found nothing dangerous, except a note written on a tissue paper in a toilet of the plane, which said 'bomb'. 

Earlier, an Air India flight from Mumbai made an emergency landing following a bomb threat. The incident took place around 7.30 a.m. when the pilot of the Air India flight informed the airport authorities about the threat. As soon as the message of the threat was received, the airport went into full alert mode. The bomb squad and all other emergency services were quickly positioned. 

 

After the plane made a touchdown around 8 a.m., it was moved to an isolated area of the airport and all the 136 passengers, including the crew on board, were evacuated safely. Bomb experts entered the plane and carried out a thorough check. 

Initially, the authorities were perplexed about how the bomb threat was known to the pilot. 

With the Kerala Police taking over the probe, it surfaced that a handwritten note on a tissue paper was recovered from the washroom of the aircraft when the flight was on its journey to here. 

On the note was written about the presence of a bomb and that was how the pilot came to know about it, said officials. 

Further investigation was on to find out who had written the note, and if there was any motive. Further details were awaited as the probe was ongoing. 

The authorities said that the airport was functioning normally. 

The entire baggage and the cargo on the Air India aircraft were screened. The passengers have not come out to the arrival lounge of the airport. 

The police probe team after getting the list of passengers, spoke to them and the crew also, as the first step of their investigation as the note was recovered from the plane toilet. 

The preliminary impression of the police is that chances are high that the note could have been put during the course of the flight. 

 

Earlier report

Air India flight makes emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport after bomb threat

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 22 (IANS): High tension erupted at the Thiruvananthapuram airport here on Thursday morning when an Air India flight from Mumbai made an emergency landing following a bomb threat.

The incident took place around 7.30 a.m. when the pilot of the Air India flight informed the airport authorities about the threat.

There has been no word on how the pilot of the aircraft got the threat and more information is awaited.

As soon as the message of the threat was received, the airport went into full alert mode. The bomb squad and all other emergency services were quickly positioned.

After the plane made a touchdown around 8 a.m., it was moved to an isolated area of the airport and all the 136 passengers, including the crew on board, were evacuated safely.

The entire baggage and the cargo on the aircraft were being screened with utmost caution.

Bomb experts entered the plane and were carrying out a thorough check. The authorities said that so far nothing unusual had been detected and things appeared to be normal with the plane.

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up in the entire airport. The authorities said that the airport was functioning normally.

According to information received, even as the authorities were leaving nothing to chance in the checking and detection procedures, the threat was most likely a hoax.

The passengers were also expected to come out soon and leave for their respective destinations.

The details on the origin of the threat and other information were awaited.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Prakashchandra Jain, Moodbidri

    Thu, Aug 22 2024

    One of the many tricks played by the rival airlines to put down Air india.

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  • Agnes N, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 22 2024

    Absolutely riddicullous !!!! Its such a nuisance and inconvenience for passengers. God knows how many travel on an emergency .Perhaps for a wedding, a funeral, some family member in dire straits. Some hospitalized. Children having exams, School etc . And some idiot plays such kind of prank. Perhaps its for real ? You never know. Esp from a state that has contributed to such notorious activity' so much at a Global level .From Kanayakumari to Afghanisthan!

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  • Shakunthala, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 22 2024

    Miss Agnes, you cannot be generalizing and stereotyping the malayalis just because one of them boiled your blood. Secondly kanyakumari is in Tamil Nadu and not kerala. Such hatred coming from a geography class failure is ridiculous

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 22 2024

    First let the sleuths trace and catch the culprit and extract the motives of the threat. Then follows the right treatment.

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  • Abdul, Vidyanagar/ Kasaragod

    Thu, Aug 22 2024

    Serious punishment including jail term, huge fine, confiscation of all property etc required for stopping crimes.

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