New Delhi: There is a bomb in the flight, run quickly, there is chaos all around at the airport, the condition of the passengers is worsening… Indian airlines have been troubled by false bomb reports for a week. Besides, security agencies are also facing huge problems. This week, more than 20 flights of different Indian airlines have received bomb threats, including international flights. Even the routes of some of these flights had to be changed. However, all the threats have proved to be fake. Meanwhile, while investigating, the Central Intelligence Agencies have detected the IP address making threats on social media. These IP addresses are said to be from London and Germany. This week, more than 20 flights of Indian airlines have received bomb threats. These include both domestic and international flights. On Monday, three international flights of Indian airlines received bomb threats. On Tuesday, 10 more flights received similar threats. A day later, at least 6 more threats were received. These threats came through social media. After security check they were declared false.
Conspiracy strings related to London and Germany
Central Intelligence agencies began investigating the false bomb reports. First of all he asked social media platform X to share the IP addresses of all the posts from where these posts were made. A source said that he has also asked to deactivate all the accounts. A source said, ‘We have received initial reports and they have informed us that the posts were made from three different handles. Out of these three handles, they have traced two IP addresses, which are from London and Germany. Users have tweeted using Virtual Private Network or VPN. The investigating agencies are also collecting many more important information.
Those who make threats are in trouble now
7 false bomb threats have been received at IGI Airport this month. The police investigated all the cases and found that they were all fake. Police have started action against the culprits. IGI Airport Deputy Commissioner of Police Usha Ranganani said that so far this month they have received 7 reports of bomb threats. Every time, after thorough investigation and inspection, it was found that the threat was fake. Such false alarms create panic among passengers and the functioning of the airport is also affected.
Will be put on no-fly list
Police have said that they are taking these cases seriously and will give strictest punishment to the culprits. On the other hand, senior officials of the Civil Aviation Ministry said that they are considering measures to make the rules more stringent, so that the people behind such threats can be given strict punishment. This also includes putting them in the no-fly list on Indian Airlines flights.