An Air India flight at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport received a bomb threat via email, prompting immediate action from authorities. According to official sources, a First Information Report (FIR) was filed shortly after the threat was received. Security measures were heightened, and further investigations are ongoing to assess the credibility of the threat and ensure the safety of passengers and staff.
In a separate incident, Mumbai Police apprehended a man from the Chembur area following a terror threat call about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft ahead of his official visit abroad. The call, received on February 11th, warned of a potential attack on the Prime Minister’s aircraft. Given the serious nature of the threat, immediate steps were taken by the authorities to investigate the matter.
Both incidents underscore the heightened security measures being implemented at major airports in India, especially in light of the threats to national leaders and high-profile flights. Authorities are working swiftly to resolve these matters and ensure the safety and security of air travel in the country.