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How Mumbai cops cracked IC 814 Kandahar hijack case: A riveting personal account

Hemant Karkare informed me that Research and Analysis Wing had procured a phone number which was in Mumbai and in constant touch with a phone number in Pakistan, says Sivanandhan

September 06, 2024 / 15:09 IST
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On December 24, 1999, flight IC814, en route from Nepal's Kathmandu to New Delhi, was hijacked by five heavily armed terrorists just 30 minutes after it took off.
On December 24, 1999, flight IC814, en route from Nepal's Kathmandu to New Delhi, was hijacked by five heavily armed terrorists just 30 minutes after it took off.

The 1999 hijacking incident of the Indian Airlines flight IC 814 had a link with Pakistan and Matoshree, the residence of Late Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray, said former top officer D Sivanandhan.

The incident has garnered nationwide attention again after the release of the Netflix web series "IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack". The series courted controversy for not revealing the actual name of the terrorists. However, the showmakers have added a disclaimer after the Centre summoned the Netflix India content head.

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In an article for The Indian Express, Sivanandhan recounted how the arrest of five terrorists from a small chawl in Basheerbagh, West Mumbai's Jogeshwari, was pivotal in solving the case.

On December 24, 1999, flight IC814, en route from Nepal's Kathmandu to New Delhi, was hijacked by five heavily armed terrorists just 30 minutes after it took off. The hijackers released the passengers and crew of the plane after 7 days when India agreed to free three dreaded terrorists.