The latest in a line of hoax bomb threats made to airline companies involving the nation comes on Wednesday ( October 16 ), which results in the detour of two more Indian passenger aircraft, bringing the total to 12 in three days.
Akasa Air aircraft, which was flying from India’s money New Delhi to the southwestern area of Bengaluru, “received a security update” and the journey was ordered to return as a “precaution”.
Akasa Air claimed that crisis teams were keeping tabs on the condition and that the skipper had adhered to” all necessary emergency procedures for a safe takeoff in Delhi.”
Another flight, private provider IndiGo flying from Mumbai to New Delhi, was diverted to Ahmedabad.
The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS ) director general Zulfiquar Hasan told the Times of India newspaper that” Indian skies are absolutely safe” and that police were tasked with locating the culprits.
” We are confident in tracing all those who are behind these risk messages,” Hasan told the paper.” We are very strict action under the law may be taken.”