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Hoax bomb threat delays New Delhi bound flight

The accused was not allowed to board the plane and was handed over to Jawahar Circle police station for further investigation.

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JAIPUR: A hoax bomb threat delayed a New Delhi-bound IndiGo flight from Jaipur International Airport by nearly 40 minutes. It was disclosed that a passenger raised a hoax bomb threat following an altercation with the airline staffers on Sunday.

According to CISF officials, the accused J P Chaudhary, a resident of Jaipur, allegedly ran into an altercation with the employees of the private airline during security checking and raised a fake alarm that he had a bomb in his luggage. Officials said that Chaudhary's luggage was checked and nothing was found.

The plane, flight 6E 203, which had to take off at 10.40 am, flew at 11.23 am.

The accused was not allowed to board the plane and was handed over to Jawahar Circle police station for further investigation.

IndiGo said in a statement that the passenger "irresponsibly used the term 'bomb'. The airline has filed the FIR with local police and followed the normal security protocol," the airline said in a statement.

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