Hyderabad, May 13 -- An Air India flight to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Shamshabad, took an alarming turn on Monday night, May 12, when a bomb threat note was discovered in the aircraft's washroom.
The message, scribbled on a tissue paper, claimed a bomb had been planted on the plane and could explode at any moment.
Upon discovering the note, the cabin crew immediately alerted Air Traffic Control (ATC) at RGIA. Hyderabad airport authorities swiftly deployed a bomb disposal squad and sniffer dogs, who thoroughly searched the aircraft after it landed.
No explosives were found, and the threat was declared a hoax, bringing relief to all on board.
Police suspect it may have been planted by a passenger and are working to iden...
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