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India tightens aviation security as bomb threats revive ghost of 1985 AI bombing

Government is exploring the possibility of placing individuals responsible for bomb threats on no-fly list. Air marshals are also expected to be deployed on more routes

October 21, 2024 / 14:13 IST
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Hoax bomb threat delays flight in India

The government has sprung into action to step up security measures after 70 bomb threats to domestic airlines were reported between October 14 and 20 that caused significant disruptions like flight cancellations, delays, and diversions.

The government last week summoned top officials from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), and Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) to discuss potential threat perception. These agencies, along with the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the Intelligence Bureau (IB), have been tasked to submit detailed reports on the bomb threats, assessing the scale of the issue, and recommending measures to enhance safety.

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Senior officials told Moneycontrol that government's cybercrime units has also been chipped in to trace the origin of the emails that issued bomb threats. Sources indicate that many of these messages appear to have been masked and were sent from foreign accounts, which were shut down after detection.

Zulfiquar Hasan, director-general of BCAS, addressed public concerns on October 19, insisting that the Indian skies remain safe and secure and urging passengers not to be scared. The sheer volume of threats in such a short period has, however, prompted further government action.