Friday, November 22nd, 2024

Threat to bomb more than 250 flights in 11 days, who is plotting against India?

New Delhi: The process of receiving threats against flights of various Indian airlines is not stopping. On Thursday, 95 flights received bomb threats. This was the highest number of threats received in any single day. Airlines say that the way threats are being made to their flights, it is not just a matter of causing financial loss to the Indian aviation industry, but in a way, it is now turning into a national threat. All the state police and other agencies including the Bureau of Civil Aviation are investigating this matter, but the airlines say that till now the result is zero. Due to this, panic has started spreading not only among the people but also among the pilots and crew members. No one knows which flight will be threatened. The good news is that so far all the threats have been proven false, but the question is, what if one day one is proved to be true? Sources say that they feel that this matter should now be kept a top priority for the government and a thorough investigation should be done, so that the airlines and people of India can get rid of it.

95 flights threatened in one day

On Thursday, 95 flights of Akasa, Air India, Indigo, SpiceJet, Vistara and Alliance Air were threatened. The threat actor made a list of domestic and international flights and sent it. Most of the threats were given through social media handle X and email. One of these accounts was created some time ago and then deleted some time after the threat was made. The investigating agencies say that on their behalf, detailed information has been sought from Google, X and mobile network providing companies. Some information has been received, but it is taking some time to trace the chain of ‘intelligence tunnel’ that is being used to make threats.

Nearly 250 flights threatened in 11 days

Nearly 250 flights have received threats in the last 11 days. Recently in this matter, Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu had said that there is a plan to amend two rules including putting those who make such threats in the no-fly list. But sources say that the way threats are being received, nothing is visible on the ground regarding the action being taken by the government and the investigating agencies.

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