Teen detained by Mumbai police over bomb threats to India airlines 

Mumbai, India’s financial capital, announced on Wednesday ( October 16 ) that police in Mumbai had arrested a minor for allegedly posting online bomb threats earlier this week.

On their social media pages, Indian Airlines&nbsp, received a slew of false alarm challenges to domestic and international airlines.

In a speech posted on Instagram, Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, the government’s legal aircraft secretary, wrote that” these naughty and unlawful behavior are a matter of grave problem.” &nbsp,

He continued,” We are closely monitoring the situation and making sure that all necessary steps are taken to stop such actions.” &nbsp,

The secretary said a modest, who was not named, had been arrested.

A 17-year-old child from the state of Chhattisgarh was detained by the police, according to regional media reports. The teen reportedly threatened to attack a friend with whom he had a financial dispute.

The boy had posted the risks using a social media account that bore his friend’s control, according to NDTV’s media page. &nbsp,

The boy’s father and the owner of the X bill that was used were likewise summoned by the officers for questioning, India’s Economic Times reported. &nbsp,

According to Naidu, the boy was the one who made the dangers that targeted three flights. &nbsp,

According to the Economic Times, the risks involved two Blue airlines, one to Muscat, Oman, and the other to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and one to New York.

” All people to blame for the disturbances may be found and appropriately punished,” said Naidu. &nbsp,

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