Bomb Threat

IndiGo Flight Diverted to Lucknow After Bomb Threat, All 222 Passengers Safe

IndiGo Flight Diverted to Lucknow After Bomb Threat, All 222 Passengers Safe

National Times Bureau :- An IndiGo Airlines flight traveling from Delhi to Bagdogra was forced to make an emergency landing at Lucknow airport on the morning of 18 January 2026 after a bomb threat was reported. The aircraft, operating as flight 6E-6650, was carrying 222 passengers, including eight infants, along with two pilots and five cabin crew members. As a precaution, the plane was diverted from its original route and landed safely at Lucknow at around 9:17 am. Airport officials said Air Traffic Control received information about the threat at approximately 8:46 am. Immediately after landing, the aircraft was moved…
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Punjab bomb threats: Prominent schools, court complexes evacuated after bomb threat e-mails

Punjab bomb threats: Prominent schools, court complexes evacuated after bomb threat e-mails

National Times Bureau :- The court complexes in Ludhiana and Sri Fatehgarh Sahib have received bomb threat, prompting the authorities to evacuate the premises and suspension of judicial work for the day.  The police officials and security agencies have launched investigation and advised the people to stay away from the complex. The e-mails threatening to blow up the court complexes triggered panic among people with security significantly heightened.  Meanwhile, two schools in Moga district also received similar threats triggering swift evacuation of the school premises. Several teams of police officials were deployed at the scenes and students were barred from…
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Two Delhi University Colleges get bomb threat emails; police on site

Two Delhi University Colleges get bomb threat emails; police on site

National Times Bureau :- Two colleges under Delhi University were thrown into panic on Wednesday morning after they received bomb threat emails, prompting swift action from security agencies. The threats were reported at Ramjas College in North Campus and Desh Bandhu College in Kalkaji. As soon as the information surfaced, teams from the Delhi Police along with the bomb disposal squad reached both campuses and began thorough inspections. Authorities confirmed that no suspicious items have been found so far, and the searches are still underway. Officials said that further updates will be shared once the investigation progresses. This incident comes…
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