A minor has been taken into custody by the Mumbai Police over a series of bomb threats being issued to various airlines since Monday, leading to some flights being diverted, including one to a remote airport in Canada. Police said the threats were allegedly issued because the boy wanted to frame one of his friends, with whom he had a dispute over money.
The 17-year-old boy, a school dropout from Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh, and his father had been summoned by the Mumbai Police on Tuesday. While he has been taken into custody and is being taken to a remand home, his father is still being questioned, police sources said. The teenager allegedly created a handle on X in the name of the friend with whom he had a dispute and posted bomb threats from it.
At least 19 threats have been issued, starting with four on Monday, and the Mumbai Police has registered three first information reports (FIRs). The teenager has currently been taken into custody in connection with the first FIR, which is about Monday's threats.
Police said that, on Monday, the boy had issued hoax threats to four flights, three of which were on international routes. Of these, two were delayed, including Air India flight AI 119 from Mumbai to New York, which was diverted to New Delhi, and one had to be cancelled.
At least seven flights were impacted on Tuesday, including Air India flight AI 127 from Delhi to Chicago, which was diverted to the Iqaluit airport in Canada. IndiGo flight 6E 98 from Damman in Saudi Arabia to Lucknow made an emergency landing in Jaipur and threats were received by Air India Express, Akasa Air and Alliance Air as well.
Tuesday's threats were issued from an X handle which began posting on the social media platform in the afternoon.
The hoax calls continued on Wednesday, with a New Delhi-Bengaluru Akasa Air flight (QP 1335) returning to the capital and Indigo's Mumbai-Delhi flight 6E 651 being diverted to Ahmedabad. Five other flights also received bomb threats, including two from SpiceJet.
Parliamentary Panel Meet
The Delhi Police has also registered several FIRs in connection with the threats and the issue came up in a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on transport on Wednesday.
Sources said aviation officials had told the MPs who were part of the panel that they had a few "critical leads" and some suspects had been identified.
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu also held a meeting with officials from his department and aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Senior officials from an airline had told NDTV that such hoax calls have a strong impact on finances but they have no option but to take them seriously.
Delayed Exams, Holiday: Students Behind Bomb Threats To 3 Delhi Schools, Say Cops Gurugram Boy, 12, Wants Online Classes, Sends Bomb Threat To School Delhi Schools Receive Bomb Threats For 2nd Consecutive Day, Probe On 2 Dead, Many Feared Trapped For 17 Hours After Mohali Building Collapse Germany Refused To Extradite Saudi Suspect? Suicidal Empathy, Says Elon Musk Speeding Creta SUV Kills Boy, 4, In Mumbai, Teen Driver Arrested These Street Dogs in Brazil Became A National Symbol. Here's Why National Mathematics Day: Why It Is Celebrated On December 22 Google Doodle Marks December's Final Half Moon With Fun Interactive Game Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.