On January 9, an Azur Air flight from Moscow to Goa made an emergency landing in Jamnagar IAF base, Gujarat after Indian Aviation authorities received an email alleging a bomb threat on the flight. After hours of inspection, frisking of passengers, and checking every bag, authorities have not found any suspicious object or bomb on the flight.
On the threat call, we are just taking precautionary measures. We have deployed a special force at the airport. We are watching the activities here, there is nothing to worry about. This can also be a rumour, but we are not taking any chances: Salim Shaikh, DSP, Vasco pic.twitter.com/nGfL5np3lL
— ANI (@ANI) January 9, 2023
Passengers: The flight was carrying 236 passengers and 8 crew members. Everyone is reported to be safe.
Timeline of the incident:
January 9
10 pm: Flight makes emergency landing at Jamnagar airport
10.15 pm: Crew asked to de-board all passengers
10.20/10.30 pm: Security forces, bomb squad, fire brigade teams and ambulances reach the airport
10.30 pm: All passengers evacuated and taken to safety (away from the flight)
January 10
Till 12 am: Police and other teams carry out thorough checking
12.30 am: National Security Guard reaches site
2.20 am: Checking continues
9.30 am: Bomb threat concluded a hoax, flight cleared for take off
What the Russian Embassy said:
The Embassy was alerted by Indian authorities about alleged bomb scare on Azur Air flight from Moscow to Goa. The aircraft made an emergency landing at Jamnagar Indian Air Force Base. Everyone on board is safe; authorities conducting an inspection of the aircraft: Russian Embassy https://t.co/3KuW6mGzWz
— ANI (@ANI) January 9, 2023
What Azur Air said:
#JustIn
— Geeta Mohan گیتا موہن गीता मोहन (@Geeta_Mohan) January 9, 2023
Azur Air's statement on its Moscow-Goa flight making an emergency landing in Jamnagar, Gujarat, after a bomb scare.
“The airline has launched a process of responding to information of this kind in accordance with the established procedure..."@AzurAir https://t.co/Ucv95hx1j7 pic.twitter.com/iD7LWR8weB
What happened? The Moscow to Goa flight made an emergency landing after the Goa Air Traffic Control received an email claiming there was a bomb on the flight.
Bomb threat on Moscow-Goa chartered flight | NSG has not found anything suspicious. The flight is expected to leave from Jamnagar to Goa probably between 10:30 am to 11 am today. All bags have been thoroughly checked: Jamnagar Airport Director#Gujarat
— ANI (@ANI) January 10, 2023
While hoax bomb threats are often made, authorities take no chance while investigating the claims. However, those who make the hoax threats face stringent punishment under Indian law. There have been several instances where miscreants have been punished with life terms for making such serious claims.