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The Moscow-Goa flight with 236 passengers and eight crew members was diverted to the Jamnagar airport on Monday evening following a bomb risk
Jamnagar: Police on Tuesday mentioned nothing suspicious was discovered on the Azur Air Moscow-Goa worldwide flight which was diverted to Jamnagar airport in Gujarat after a bomb risk.
The Nationwide Safety Guard (NSG) and native police groups accomplished checking the plane on Tuesday morning after the flight made an emergency touchdown right here on Monday evening, they mentioned.
The airplane is prone to depart from the Jamnagar airport for its vacation spot in a few hours, the police mentioned.
The Moscow-Goa flight with 236 passengers and eight crew members was diverted to the Jamnagar airport on Monday evening following a bomb risk. It had made the emergency touchdown at 9.49 pm, officers mentioned.
All of the passengers and crew members have been evacuated safely, they mentioned.
The NSG groups from Ahmedabad and Delhi joined the native police in finishing up the search operation of the airplane, together with the bags of passengers, and the method was accomplished on Tuesday morning, Jamnagar Superintendent of Police Premsukh Delu instructed PTI.
Nothing suspicious was discovered on the flight, he mentioned.
The bomb disposal squad of native police started checking the flight on Monday evening. Later, the primary NSG staff arrived from Ahmedabad at round midnight. One other NSG staff arrived from Delhi at round 3 am, Delu mentioned.
“The NSG has accomplished the checking of the flight. The baggage is being loaded and the airplane is prone to depart at round 11.30 am,” he mentioned.
Jamnagar Collector Sourabh Pardhi instructed PTI, “The Jamnagar Air Pressure base knowledgeable us in regards to the bomb risk. Maybe the risk was acquired by the Goa ATC (Air Site visitors Management). The search has been accomplished and nothing suspicious was discovered.”
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