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Air India received bomb threat in the air, emergency landing of plane at Ayodhya airport

Air India: Within 24 hours, a second threat of bomb has been received in an Air India plane, which has created panic among the passengers on board the plane. On the instructions of the higher authorities, the plane was made...
03:46 PM Oct 15, 2024 IST | Alka Singh

Air India: Within 24 hours, a second threat of bomb has been received in an Air India plane, which has created panic among the passengers on board the plane. On the instructions of the higher authorities, the plane was made to make an emergency landing at Maharishi Valmiki Airport in Ayodhya. At the time of writing the news, the plane was being inspected, and no bomb has been found yet. This plane had taken off from Jaipur Airport

Bomb threat to Air India

At the time of writing the news, the plane was being inspected, and no bomb has been found yet. This plane had taken off from Jaipur Airport. Meanwhile there has been a stir due to the information of a bomb in the Air India plane. The plane has been safely landed at the airport. At this time there were 139 passengers on board.

Plane made an emergency landing at  Ayodhya airport

The airport administration had already made preparations on receiving the information. The Air India plane had departed from Jaipur. On the instructions of the officials, the plane has been landed at Ayodhya airport. Though in 24 hours, the second threat of placing a bomb in Air India's plane was received.

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Officials of the security department including the Commissioner, SSP and SP City are investigating on the spot. CMO Dr. Sanjay Jain is also present at the airport to ensure that no one faces any inconvenience for emergency treatment. So far, no bomb of any kind has been found in the plane. Meanwhile, a contingent of ATS has also reached here.

Air India CMO Dr Sanjay Jain has just come out of the airport and he says that he had come to provide medical services in case of an emergency and there is no such need at the moment. The airport authority is completing the procedures and the investigation is ongoing.

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