
Bomb Threat on IndiGo Flight from Hyderabad Sparks Security Alert at Mohali Airport
After landing, cleaners found a note in the plane's bathroom. The note said there was a bomb on board.
IndiGo staff informed airport security immediately. Police acted quickly. A case was filed under the Unlawful Activities Act against unknown people.
Manmohan Singh, security manager for InterGlobe Aviation, said no details can be shared yet. The case is serious.

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