Bomb threat to airport in Hyderabad, turns out to be hoax

The airport customer car received a mail on Monday around 11.50 a.m. that a bomb had been planted in the airport, which would explode at 7 p.m. The bomb threat sent the airport security into a tizzy. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) an...

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Hyderabad, Aug 29 (IANS) A bomb threat email to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGI) here turned out to be hoax, police said.
A bomb threat received by the Rajiv Gandhi International (RGIA) Airport here by e-mail turned out to be a hoax, police said on Tuesday. The airport's customer care section received the mail on Monday about the bomb threat and a thorough check was conducted by security personnel and no explosive or suspicious item was found and the threat turned out to be a hoax, they said.

Later, another message was received from a person, apologising for the previous one, saying his son was "mentally unsound" and that he had sent that message.

"We are verifying both the messages," a police official said.


A case was registered at RGI Airport police station and further investigations were on.
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