Plane blew from Saudi Arabia directly reached Ahmedabad, letter of bomb threats found under seat – India tv hindi

Plane blew from Saudi Arabia directly reached Ahmedabad, letter of bomb threats found under seat - India tv hindi

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Ahmedabad airport

There was chaos at Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat on Monday morning after receiving a letter of bomb threat in a plane. All the passengers at the airport were taken to a safe place and the entire plane was searched. If the security personnel did not find any bomb on the plane, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. However, the officials, who are troubled by false threats, are now trying to find out who is involved in bringing a letter with false threats to bomb the plane.

It reached Ahmedabad International Airport on Monday morning on international aircraft. Officials searched the aircraft after receiving a bomb threatening letter. An official said that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel landed at the Jeddah-Ahmedabad aircraft landed at the International Airport.

Flight was filled with Jeddah

Joint Police Commissioner of Crime Branch Sharad Singhal said that after receiving the threatened letter under the seat, the local police, bomb disposal squad (BDDS) and security agencies searched the aircraft. He said, “An aircraft with Jeddah landed at the Ahmedabad airport in the morning. After all the passengers landed, the cleaning workers got a note threatening to blow the aircraft. Local police and security agencies have started investigating the case. . ”

Fingerprints and handwriting mixing forensic experts

The official said that forensic experts have also been called to match the fingerprints and handwriting of the passengers, to find out whether there is any of them behind the incident. He said, “We will check the fingerprint and handwriting of each passenger. Nothing has been found suspect yet.”

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