India


Threat to bomb five airports ; threat turned a hoax later

New Delhi, Nov 12 (UN़ृI) Two days after the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, a threat claiming that five airports across the country would be targeted with bombs surfaced on Wednesday. However, investigations later confirmed the threat was a hoax.
Sources from the airline company Indigo said that on Wednesday the airline received an email threatening to bomb five airports. Indigo promptly shared the email with all relevant airports to alert them. The email was reportedly received at around 3:15 PM.
Another source stated that the email specifically named the airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Trivandrum.
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