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Bomb threat on Vistara flight forced to land in Turkey was false: Local governor Turkish officials had said a piece of paper with "bomb on board" written on it was found in a lavatory on the aircraft, prompting bomb disposal teams to search the plane and evacuate its 234 passengers and 13 crew.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A Vistara flight (for representative purposes).</p></div>

A Vistara flight (for representative purposes).

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Istanbul: A bomb threat that forced a flight operated by Vistara Airlines to make an emergency landing on Friday around 4:30 pm (1330 GMT) in Erzurum in eastern Turkey was a false threat, the local governor said late on Friday.

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Turkish officials had said a piece of paper with "bomb on board" written on it was found in a lavatory on the aircraft, prompting bomb disposal teams to search the plane and evacuate its 234 passengers and 13 crew.

A Vistara spokesperson had said a UK 27 flight from Mumbai to Frankfurt diverted due to "a security concern."

"As of 23:30, we have completed all search and examination operations. As a result of the work we carried out, we found that the bomb threat was unfounded," Erzurum Governor Mustafa Ciftci told reporters at the airport.

Ciftci also said a precautionary halt to landings and take-offs at the airport was lifted after inspections were completed.

"All flights coming or leaving from our province will now be able to fly comfortably," he said.

A new aircraft would arrive from Mumbai at 7:25 am local time on Saturday to take the passengers to Frankfurt, he said.

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(Published 07 September 2024, 07:36 IST)