No bombs were found, and disruptions to voting were minimal. The FBI said threats made in Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and ...
In less than 72 hours, 12 airlines received bomb threats, prompting a security scare which has not been witnessed before. On October 14, three flights - One IndiGo and two Air India - received ...
A SpiceJet spokesperson said on Wednesday that airline's X handle received a direct message indicating a bomb threat concerning two flights. "The concerned authorities were immediately informed ...
Aviation authorities are on high alert after multiple flights received bomb threats since Monday. Ten flights operating in and out of India received bomb threats within less than 48 hours.
A 17-year-old teenager from Chhattisgarh was detained for allegedly posting bomb threat messages on the social media handle of Indian Airlines, causing flights disruption, the Bandra Police said ...
An Akasa Air flight to Bengaluru returned to Delhi after a bomb threat, with 174 passengers on board. The airline's emergency teams advised the pilot to divert to Indira Gandhi International ...
After over a dozen bomb threats were received by airlines across India, the central government planned strict norms against the perpetrators. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) is planning to ...
The pattern of domestic airlines receiving bomb threats to their flights continued for the fourth day as two international flights, one each of Vistara and IndiGo, were targeted in the similar manner ...
After Air India Express and Vistara, five IndiGo flights received bomb threats on Saturday. According to the information, all the flights are directed to making emergency landing. Sources suggest ...
In India, seven flights received bomb threats online, causing counter-terrorism drills. Threats were posted on X, affecting Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, Indigo, and others. The threats were ...
In the latest development in the series of threats to airlines, over 20 flights receiving bomb threats over 72 hours, in connection with which Mumbai Police took into custody a 17-year-old boy on ...
Delhi Police have reached out to social media platforms, including X, seeking information about accounts posting fake bomb threats that have disrupted multiple domestic and international flights ...