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All standard safety protocols are being diligently followed to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew on board, say cops
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"The search and examination activities have concluded, and the bomb threat was determined to be unfounded," Erzurum Governor Mustafa Ciftci said on Saturday. The flight ban at Erzurum's airport has been lifted, and an alternate flight from Mumbai, India, has been arranged for stranded passengers to continue their journey
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Bomb threat message written on a piece of paper, which was found in the lavatory of aircraft
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According to airport sources, the flight landed at around 8 am and was moved to an isolation bay
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Upon arrival in Mumbai, the crew of flight 6E 5314 followed protocol, and the aircraft was directed to an isolation bay in accordance with security agency guidelines.
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Unidentified person calls police control room and informed that a bomb was placed on the premises
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The threat was received through an email, according to the official.
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"According to a police officer, bomb detection teams, bomb disposal squads, and officials from the Delhi Fire Service have been swiftly deployed to schools, where search operations are currently ongoing."
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According to the police, the temple management received two letters on February 7 and 28, which threatened to blow up the century-old temple by March 20-21.
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The Bomb Detection Team and the Bomb Disposal Squad, rushed to the college and evacuated the students and staff, DCP Rohit Meena said
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The school was immediately vacated and a search operation, with bomb squad and sniffer dogs, was launched
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As the information was flashed the police along with bomb disposal and detection squad rushed to the hotel and started checking
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Personnel of the bomb squad of Kolkata Police are carrying out a search and sanitisation operation at the museum.
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Mangaluru was one among the multiple airports in the country that received similar emails on Tuesday night by the sender who claimed to be a terrorist group named ‘Funing,' they said.
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An email came at around 10:23 pm on Wednesday night in which it was claimed that Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Chennai and Ahmedabad airports would be bombed.
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The school was scheduled to conduct an exam for 400 students on Thursday. The exam went off smoothly after the bomb squad's search of the premises.
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"The Indian School in Sadiq Nagar received a bomb threat via email. As a precautionary measure, the school has been vacated.
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According to the police the caller has been identified as Panayam Shivanand, who hails from Hyderabad.
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Karimnagar: Panic gripped among the people at the shopping malls in the Karimnagar town as the police evacuated them in the wake of a bomb threat to shopping malls. Later, it turned out to be a hoax. Mangalya shopping mall received a phone call stating that a bomb was planted in their mall as well […]
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Mumbai police's main control room received the call on Friday night, in which the caller said that bombs have been placed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)