Flight GF274 was diverted to Mumbai Airport after an email was received at Hyderabad Airport stating that a bomb had been planted on the aircraft.
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Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 01/Nov 06:46
Early Saturday morning, a bomb threat at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport caused alarm as an IndiGo flight was rerouted. The threat originated from an email asserting that operatives linked to the LTTE and ISI were plotting an attack involving nerve gas and improvised explosive devices.
Flight GF274 was diverted to Mumbai Airport after an email was received at Hyderabad Airport stating that a bomb had been planted on the aircraft.
Flight GF274 was diverted to Mumbai Airport after an email was received at Hyderabad Airport stating that a bomb had been planted on the aircraft.
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