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Police, Fire Department, bomb detection teams and the dog squad participating in the search operation
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Fire Department, local police, dog squad teams reach school and launch search operation;. police say nothing suspicious found
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Apparently written in the Russian language, the email was sent to the official website of the Central Bank on Thursday afternoon, threatening to blow up the building with explosives
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The incident sparked immediate concern among airport authorities and prompted a swift response from security personnel
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The aircraft, which had taken off from Nagpur for Kolkata, was diverted after airport authorities received the threat, officials say
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The Nagpur city police's special branch has identified the man as Jagdish Uikey, an author of a book on terrorism, who was arrested in 2021 in a case
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Two hotels and the Varadaraja temple in the town received emails claiming that bombs had been planted on their premises. After the hotel and temple management alerted the police, law enforcement agencies conducted thorough searches with the assistance of sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads, but no explosives were found.
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Police deployed sniffer dogs and bomb disposal teams after three private hotels received bomb threats via email. According to police, the threats were sent on Thursday evening to hotels in the Leela Mahal, Kapila Theertham, and Alipiri areas.
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According to sources, the flights of IndiGo, Vistara and Air India were among those that received the bomb threats
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After security checks, the flight was cleared for take off and later landed at London at around 11.40 pm local time on Friday
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The Boeing 787 aircraft was immediately taken to the isolation bay for mandatory security checks, according to the source
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The flight had 211 passengers, including 20 crew members
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Commercial flight operations at the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya Dham were launched earlier this year.
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All standard safety protocols are being diligently followed to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew on board, say cops
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"The search and examination activities have concluded, and the bomb threat was determined to be unfounded," Erzurum Governor Mustafa Ciftci said on Saturday. The flight ban at Erzurum's airport has been lifted, and an alternate flight from Mumbai, India, has been arranged for stranded passengers to continue their journey
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Bomb threat message written on a piece of paper, which was found in the lavatory of aircraft
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According to airport sources, the flight landed at around 8 am and was moved to an isolation bay
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Upon arrival in Mumbai, the crew of flight 6E 5314 followed protocol, and the aircraft was directed to an isolation bay in accordance with security agency guidelines.
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Unidentified person calls police control room and informed that a bomb was placed on the premises
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The threat was received through an email, according to the official.