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In India, an aircraft made an emergency landing at Mumbai airport after receiving a bomb threat. The flight traveling from Kuwait to Hyderabad was diverted mid-air following an email warning of a human bomb on board. Upon landing, the plane was transferred to an isolation area where bomb disposal teams inspected it and confirmed the alarm was false. Official data indicates that in 2024 alone, authorities recorded 999 false bomb threat calls. The aviation security agency has proposed a flight ban of up to five years for anyone issuing such alarms.

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00:00Moving now to India, an aircraft made an emergency landing at Mumbai airport after receiving
00:06a bomb threat.
00:08The flight, travelling from Kuwait to Hindarabad, was diverted in the air after officials received
00:15an email warning that there was a human bomb on board.
00:19After landing, the aircraft was immediately transferred to an isolation area, where bomb
00:23disposal teams inspected it and concluded that it was a false alarm.
00:28According to official data, in the course of the past year, 2024, the number of calls
00:33with false bomb threats was 999.
00:37The Aviation Security Agency proposed a flight ban of up to five years for anyone who issues
00:43such an alarm.
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