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At least 24 Indian flights got bomb threats on Sunday; week’s tally close to 100 | Business News


The menace of hoax bomb threats via social media to Indian airlines continued on Sunday with at least 24 flights receiving threats, forcing one diversion and a few of the flights declaring emergencies. Most of the threats received by airlines on Sunday came from an anonymous and unverified account —@schizophreniqqq— on social media platform X, per sources in the know. The account was later suspended by X.

On Friday and Saturday, another anonymous X account —@adamlanza111— had posted threats to as many as 46 flights of Indian airlines before being taken down by the social media platform. With the threats received on Sunday, the number of bomb hoaxes received by Indian airlines this week crossed at least 90. These social media accounts appear to have been created only recently, which is usually the case with social media accounts used to issue fake threats.

Although most bomb threats turn out to be fake, airlines as well as aviation authorities globally take them with utmost seriousness. The security checks, which often take a few hours, result in disruptions like delays and even rescheduling of the remainder of the flight in some cases, which hit the airlines financially.

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On Sunday, six flights each of IndiGo, Akasa Air, Vistara, and Air India received the threats, all of which were found to be fake following security checks upon landing, sources indicated. Vistara’s Delhi-Frankfurt flight UK27 returned to Delhi following the threat. The flight was just about to exit the Pakistani airspace on the way to Frankfurt when it turned around and headed back to Delhi, per flight tracking data.

“We confirm receiving security threats, on social media, for six Vistara flights operating on 20 October 2024. These flights include: Flight UK25 (Delhi to Frankfurt), Flight UK106 (Singapore to Mumbai), Flight UK146 (Bali to Delhi), Flight UK116 (Singapore to Delhi), Flight UK110 (Singapore to Pune), Flight UK107 (Mumbai to Singapore). In line with the protocols, all relevant authorities were immediately notified, and security procedures, as directed by them, are being carried out,” a Vistara spokesperson said.

IndiGo and Akasa Air also confirmed receiving threats via social media for six flights each. Air India did not comment on the issue, but sources indicated that at least six of the airline’s flights also received threats on Sunday. Air India did not comment on the number of flights affected, but sources indicated that at least six of its flights also received threats on Sunday.

“We confirm that some Air India flights operating on 20 October 2024 were subject to security threats received on social media. Following the laid down protocols, relevant authorities were immediately alerted, and all security procedures strictly adhered to, as per guidance from the regulatory authorities and security agencies,” an Air India official said.

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The IndiGo flights that received bomb threats were: 6E87 (Kozhikode-Dammam), 6E11 (Delhi-Istanbul), 6E17 (Mumbai-Istanbul), 6E58 (Jeddah-Mumbai), 6E112 (Goa-Ahmedabad), and 6E133 (Pune-Jodhpur). In similar statements issued for the affected flights, indigo said that all the passengers got off the planes safely and all standard operating procedures (SOPs) were followed in close coordination with the relevant authorities.

The Akasa Air flights that received bomb threats on Sunday included QP1102 (Ahmedabad-Mumbai), QP1378 (Delhi-Goa), QP1385 (Mumbai-Bagdogra), QP1406 (Delhi-Hyderabad), QP1519 (Kochi-Mumbai), and QP1526 (Lucknow-Mumbai). After thorough security inspections of the aircraft, they were released for operations, according to the airline.

“The Akasa Air Emergency Response team was immediately activated and initiated all standard operating procedures, including informing regulatory authorities and monitoring the situation in real-time. Captains and crew members of respective flights followed the required emergency procedures, and prescribed safety and security protocols in coordination with the local authorities. The Airport Services teams at all impacted airports coordinated with local authorities to ensure efficient handling of the situation,” Akasa Air said.

According to sources in the government, efforts are on to trace and nab the individuals or groups behind these anonymous accounts. However, the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) by those positing the threats has made it challenging for the agencies. Government agencies are learnt to be in contact with social media platforms and VPN service providers to trace these threats.

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This spate of bomb threats started on Monday when three international flights of Indian carriers had received hoax bomb threats. All major scheduled Indian carriers have received these bomb threats. One minor from Chhattisgarh was apprehended earlier this week in connection with the bomb threats issued on Monday. However, social media threats have continued and only risen over subsequent days.

The relevant government ministries —including the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)— and agencies have gone into a huddle in view of these bomb threats. MoCA is understood to be working closely with the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) to formalise an earlier proposal to ban from flying those behind bomb hoaxes. The government is also exploring changes in current rules and legislations to ensure stringent punishment for the culprits.

When an aircraft receives a bomb threat deemed as a specific threat, a detailed security protocol is followed which could include diverting the aircraft to a suitable nearby airport and taking it to an isolated bay, where passengers are quickly made to deplane. The aircraft as well as passengers’ bags and the plane’s cargo are subject to a thorough security screening. After the screening and security checks, if the threat is found to be a hoax, the aircraft is released for operations.

 



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