Friday , November 15 2024

Preparation for major action against threatening calls in flight! Civil Aviation Minister's response

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On the one hand, terrorism in the country and on the other hand, bomb threats have suffocated the country. Bomb threats are being received on domestic and international flights every day. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu has reacted on this for the first time.

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He said that on behalf of the Civil Aviation Ministry, we have considered some legislative measures if needed. We have come to the conclusion that there are two things we can do to prevent such cases. The first is the amendment to aircraft safety rules. By amending these rules, we will provide that once a person is caught doing this, we will put him on the no-flying list. Apart from this, the second thing is that there should be a change in the law under which the operation is being conducted against the Civil Aviation Security Act.

What did Ram Mohan Naidu say?

Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu has reacted to the recent false bomb calls on several domestic and international flights. “On behalf of the Civil Aviation Ministry, we have considered some legislative measures, if necessary,” he said.

He further said that we have come to the conclusion that we can work on two things to prevent such cases. The first is the amendment to aircraft safety rules. By amending these rules, we will provide that once a person is caught doing this, we will put him on the no-flying list. Apart from this, the Civil Defense and Suppression of Unlawful Activities Act should be amended.

Financial difficulties arose for the aviation industry

Describing such incidents as a sensitive situation, Ram Mohan Naidu said that those making such wrong calls will be put in the no-fly list of airlines. We have held several meetings on this issue and finally decided to work on it. He also said that false in-flight bomb threats were also creating new financial problems for the aviation industry.

Received 70 threats in last 6 days

It is worth noting that in the last few months, cases of placing a bomb in an aircraft or threatening to blow it up with a bomb are increasing rapidly. Talking about the last 6 days, about 70 fake calls regarding bomb presence in domestic and international flights have been received in India. On Saturday alone, more than 30 planes received bomb threats. Experts say that such threats waste passengers' time and create an atmosphere of fear. On the other hand, the costs of airline companies also increase. Apart from this, the schedule of the planes is also affected. Passengers also avoid traveling by plane due to fear.