During the half-hour meeting at the Home Ministry, both DGs briefed the Home Secretary on a series of recent hoax calls, which have triggered panic and forced extensive security checks by Indian ...
CISF and BCAS chiefs discussed recent hoax bomb threats with Union Home Secretary. Focus was on aviation security and ...
Civil aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu announced plans to amend laws addressing bomb threats to airlines, including a no-fly list for offenders.
Officials also said had it been a normal VPN, Indian agencies would have traced it very easily. The official also explained ...
Regulations are being amended to place individuals responsible for such threats on no-fly lists..Bomb threat. Aviation ...
As many as 24 flights of Indian airlines received bomb threats on Sunday, according to sources. IndiGo, Vistara, Akasa Air ...
Launched by the Union government in 2016, the UDAN scheme aims to make air travel more accessible and affordable for rural ...
On Sunday, six Bengaluru-bound IndiGo flights received bomb threats through an anonymous post on X (formerly Twitter), claiming there were two bombers on each of the planes. This incident brings the ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs held a high-level meeting to address growing security threats to airlines, with over 100 flights ...
As many as 32 flights operated by Indian flights operators, including IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, and Akasa Air, received bomb threats on Sunday.
The Chennai airport police on Sunday commenced a probe after registering a case following a hoax bomb call in SpiceJet ...
Even though the threats turned out to be hoaxes and all flights landed safely, planes were still diverted to Canada and ...