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Hyderabad Airport on high alert after US-bound flight bomb threat email

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Hyderabad Airport on high alert after US-bound flight bomb threat email
Hyderabad's RGIA heightened security after a bomb threat email targeted a US-bound flight demanding $1 million.

Key Points

  • 1Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport received a bomb threat email targeting a US-bound flight on Tuesday.
  • 2The threat demanded a $1 million ransom for an alleged explosive, triggering immediate airport-wide security protocols.
  • 3Extensive searches by CISF and airport security found no suspicious objects, but security remains heightened across RGIA.
  • 4Cybercrime teams are actively investigating the email's origin, reportedly sent by "Jasper" from the United States.

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad, India, activated a high-alert protocol following a bomb threat email received on Tuesday. The message specifically claimed an explosive device was planted on a flight destined for the United States and threatened detonation unless a ransom of one million dollars was paid. This incident prompted immediate and comprehensive security measures across the airport facility.

Security personnel from India's Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and airport security units rapidly initiated intensive checks. These operations spanned the entire terminal, cargo zones, parking areas, and all aircraft scheduled for international departures, with passengers undergoing additional screening. Preliminary investigations suggest the email was sent by an individual identifying as "Jasper" from the United States.

While no suspicious objects have been discovered following the extensive searches, security protocols have been significantly heightened across all sensitive zones of the airport. Cybercrime teams are actively tracing the origin and verifying the authenticity of the email to determine if it constitutes a genuine threat or is part of a series of hoax messages targeting aviation hubs. RGIA Police are conducting a full investigation into the matter.

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Hyderabad AirportBomb ThreatAviation SecurityIndiaCybercrimeRGIA

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