Man arrested after plane bomb scare
From correspondents in Munich
June 30, 2004
A TURKISH airliner has made an emergency landing in Munich after a passenger made a bomb threat, police said.
The Freebird Airlines Airbus with 150 passengers and seven crew on board had just started its flight from Munich to Istanbul when it reported "security problems," police spokesman Armin Ganserer said.
It returned to Munich airport, where a man was removed and arrested, he said.
"Apparently it was a bomb threat," Mr Ganserer said.
Mr Ganserer did not have any details about the man's nationality or age, and motives were unclear.
No injuries were reported
second hijacking threat
Hijack threat: Security beefed up in Karipur airport
Kozhikode, June 29 (UNI) Security has been tightened in and around the Karipur airport here following reports of a possible hijack of a gulf-bound flight by a Muslim fundamentalist outfit.
Airport Director M Subha Rao told UNI that ''special security'' had been sounded in and around the airport on an intelligence report that the terrorist outfit Al-Qaeda might hijack an international flight originating from the airport.
As a precautionary measure, he said the airport authorities, after a meeting with the Indian Airlines and Air India officials on Saturday, decided to beef up security arrangements on the international flights and in the airport premises by deploying the Central Industrial Security Force personnel apart from the airport's own security network.
The authorities have also ordered foolproof screening on non-Malayalees and foreigners arriving at the airport, he said.
The public sector Air India and Indian Airlines are operating flights to various destinations in the West Asia from Karipur airport, used by a majority of the Gulf bound passengers in the country.