Bomb threat on a trip from Moscow to Goa: After the plane touched down, a bomb squad team, a fire brigade team, a CISF team, the collector, and the superintendent of police all arrived at the scene.
The charter flight from Moscow to Goa that had to make an emergency landing in Jamnagar on Monday owing to a bomb threat has not turned up anything untoward, according to the National Security Guard. All baggage have been carefully examined, according to the director of the Jamnagar Airport, and the NSG has not discovered anything unusual.
According to the Director, the flight is scheduled to depart Jamnagar for Goa between 10:30 and 11:00 am today.
A charter flight carrying 244 passengers and crew from Moscow to Goa had to make an emergency landing at Jamnagar on Monday after the Goa Air Traffic Control got an email alleging there was a bomb threat aboard the international flight.
A bomb squad, fire brigade, CISF team, collector, and police superintendent all arrived at the scene after the plane touched down. After the passengers disembarked, the flight was examined.
Everyone on board is safe, according to a statement regarding the bomb threat that was also released by the Russian Embassy. The Goa International Airport’s perimeter has increased security. The plane was positioned at the isolation bay.
“There is nothing to worry about since we are observing what is happening here. It’s possible that this is just a rumour, but we’re not taking any chances “Salim Shaikh, Vasco’s deputy superintendent of police, stated.