Un๊ion Minister for Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu has stated that the Centre is working towards stri🉐ct action after multiple bomb threats were made to numerous Indian airlines in the past week.
Speaking to reporters during a press💯 conference, the Civil Aviation minister said that the min🍬istry is working towards amending the aircraft security rules, which will make hoax calls a cognisable offence and put the culprits on a no-fly list.
"It is a very sensitive situation when it comes to such threats, there is an internationaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚl procedure that we 🥃have to follow," the minister said.
He added that multiple meetings have been held with stakeholde⛄rs since the series of hoax calls began. To combat such scares in the future, the ministry is working towards amending the Aircraft Security Rules i🍷n order to take strict action against such elements.
On Sunday, a total of 25 flights received bomb t𓄧hreats, prompting emergency landings, and diversions and adding on to the hurdles of passengers and cabin crew.
As per a PTI report, six fli💎ghts each of IndiGo, Vistara, Air India and Akasa Air, and at least one flight of Air India Express received hoax bomb threats on Sunday.
Threats to Indian airlines began shortly after the ties between India and Canada downgraded. While some of the threats were allegedly linked to Khalistan 🐠supporters, no official statement has been made linking the two.
Meanwhile, reports have quoted Sikhs for Justice chair and Indian-government 🌞designated terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun issuing more threats to Air India flyers in November.
As reported by India Today, Pannun has threatened attacks on Air India flights from November 1 t𒉰o 19. A similar threat ꧋was issued by the US based Khalistan serpatist in 2023 when Canada first accused India of playing a role in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.