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Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

Daily Tribune

time21-06-2025

  • Daily Tribune

Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

A plane carrying hundreds of hajj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted Saturday after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 hajj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities.

Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

Express Tribune

time21-06-2025

  • Express Tribune

Bomb threat diverts plane of hajj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

This handout photo taken and released on June 21, 2025 by Indonesian Air Force s Quick Reaction Forces Command (KOPASGAT) shows a military serviceman (front 2nd R) riding on a tug pulling luggage near a Saudia aircraft at the Kualanamu International Airport in Medan, North Sumatra, after the plane was diverted following a bomb threat. Photo: AFP Listen to article A plane carrying hundreds of hajj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted Saturday after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Read More: Domestic Indian flight makes emergency landing in Nagpur after bomb threat Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 hajj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities.

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

Straits Times

time21-06-2025

  • Straits Times

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

The flight was diverted to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city. PHOTO: AFP Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days JAKARTA - A plane carrying hundreds of haj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted on June 21 after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city on the morning of June 21, the directorate-general of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, haj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on June 22, said Asri. On June 17, a plane carrying 442 haj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

The Star

time21-06-2025

  • The Star

Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

This handout photo taken and released on Saturday, June 21, 2025 by Indonesian Air Force's Quick Reaction Forces Command (KOPASGAT) shows a military serviceman riding on a tug pulling luggage near a Saudia aircraft at the Kualanamu International Airport in Medan, North Sumatra, after the plane was diverted following a bomb threat. - Photo: Handout/KOPASGAT/AFP JAKARTA (AFP): A plane carrying hundreds of hajj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted Saturday after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 hajj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities. - AFP

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

New Straits Times

time21-06-2025

  • New Straits Times

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

JAKARTA: A plane carrying hundreds of haj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted today after a bomb threat, the Transport Ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city this morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan said. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey tomorrow, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 haj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities.

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