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Bomb threat on Delhi-Vizag AI flight turns out to be hoax

As per information received by the Director of Visakhapatnam Airport, Raja Reddy, a suspected bomb threat was received by Air India station security in-charge for flight AI-471 from Delhi to Vishakapatnam
Following the landing of the aircraft at Visakhapatnam Airport, the aircraft was thoroughly checked by Air India security and subsequently by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) team. Photo for representation. ANI

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A suspected bomb threat on the Air India flight AI-471 travelling from Delhi to Vishakhapatnam turned out to be a hoax after the authorities received a call for the threat on Wednesday.

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As per information received by the Director of Visakhapatnam Airport, Raja Reddy, a suspected bomb threat was received by Air India station security in-charge for flight AI-471 from Delhi to Vishakapatnam.

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As per Reddy, the threat call was received from a passenger in Delhi by the Delhi Police, which in turn alerted the Air India security officials, who alerted the Air India officials in Vizag.

Following the landing of the aircraft at Visakhapatnam Airport, the aircraft was thoroughly checked by Air India security and subsequently by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) team, where the authorities found no issues with the plane.

After carrying out all the security protocols under the circumstances, the aircraft was cleared for boarding for the passengers to Delhi.

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Currently, Delhi police are trying to apprehend the passenger who gave the false information.

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