‘Bomb threat’ on China-bound Iranian plane over India, IAF jets scrambled

By  Shefali Kohli October 3rd 2022 01:10 PM

New Delhi, October 3: Indian Air Force fighter jets were scrambled to intercept an aircraft with its origin in Iran and headed to China, which was moving towards New Delhi airspace. According to sources, inputs were received at 9:20 am by Delhi Police about a bomb threat on board a Mahan Air flight headed to Guangzhou in China from Tehran in Iran. Also Read: Punjab Police bust ISI-backed KTF terror module It triggered an alert and permission was not granted for the plane to land in Delhi and the plane was instructed by Air Traffic Control (ATC) to divert to Jaipur. Reportedly the pilot refused to divert the plane following which Indian Air Force jets were scrambled to intercept and escort the plane. iranibomb2 The aircraft was headed to China as its final destination, had entered Indian airspace when the alert from Indian Air Traffic Control was shared with the plane. Indian Air Force Su-30MKI fighter jets from Punjab and Jodhpur airbases were scrambled to intercept the plane, sources stated. According to ATC sources, Mahan Air requested for immediate landing at Delhi airport but Delhi ATC directed it to head to Jaipur Airport. The pilots of the Iranian carrier did not do so and eventually left Indian airspace. Also Read: Punjabi singer Alfaaz hospitalized after attack, rapper Honey Singh posts warning message The nature of the bomb threat is still unclear. The plane was seen continuing on its flight path towards China. -PTC News with ANI inputs

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