Kanpur: Panic gripped the Chakeri Airport in Kanpur briefly on Friday after it received a hoax call threatening to blow up a 72-seater flight. Police have arrested a 21-year-old man identified as Mohit Singh, who confessed to making the "prank call".
According to ACP Sumit Sudhakar Ramteke, an airport staff named Satendra Singh received the hoax call, in which the caller claimed that a bomb had been planted on a 72-seater aircraft which would explode upon landing.
Alarmed by the call, a bomb disposal squad along with an anti-sabotage check (ASC) team searched the airport premises, but nothing suspicious was found, the officer said.
A surveillance unit with the assistance of local police traced and arrested the caller, Mohit Singh, a resident of Yashoda Nagar locality in the city, within two hours, Ramteke said.
During questioning, Singh admitted that the threat call was a prank.
"Singh has been booked under the relevant sections of Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita," the officer said.
According to ACP Sumit Sudhakar Ramteke, an airport staff named Satendra Singh received the hoax call, in which the caller claimed that a bomb had been planted on a 72-seater aircraft which would explode upon landing.
Alarmed by the call, a bomb disposal squad along with an anti-sabotage check (ASC) team searched the airport premises, but nothing suspicious was found, the officer said.
A surveillance unit with the assistance of local police traced and arrested the caller, Mohit Singh, a resident of Yashoda Nagar locality in the city, within two hours, Ramteke said.
During questioning, Singh admitted that the threat call was a prank.
"Singh has been booked under the relevant sections of Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita," the officer said.
You may also like
Brighton beach horror as body found floating in water off coast of popular spot
Fortnite x Star Wars Season reveal date, time and how to watch Star Wars Celebration live
Underrated UK seaside village with bags of charm and huge beach
The Who in bombshell Zak Starkey statement on his future - 'this blew up very quickly'
Thousands of trans activists launch 'emergency protest' after Supreme Court gender rulings