<p>Kochi: A case was registered against a man for allegedly uttering the word 'bomb' during luggage scanning at the international airport here, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Dubai-bound passenger, hailing from Alappuzha district, landed in trouble after he mentioned 'bomb' inside the airport complex on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The incident took place when the man, who came to board a flight to the gulf nation, engaged in a war of words with the airport staff over the weight of his luggage.</p>.Woman struck by lightning while breastfeeding baby in Kerala; loses hearing in one ear.<p>The airport staff pointed out that his luggage exceeded the permissible weight limit and checked it repeatedly.</p>.<p>Irked over the extensive security checking, the man sarcastically asked whether there was bomb in his baggage.</p>.<p>Based on the information provided by the airport authorities, local police registered a case against the man.</p>.<p>"He was booked under the relevant section of the Kerala Police Act," a police officer said.</p>.<p> It was a bailable offence, the officer added. </p>
<p>Kochi: A case was registered against a man for allegedly uttering the word 'bomb' during luggage scanning at the international airport here, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Dubai-bound passenger, hailing from Alappuzha district, landed in trouble after he mentioned 'bomb' inside the airport complex on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The incident took place when the man, who came to board a flight to the gulf nation, engaged in a war of words with the airport staff over the weight of his luggage.</p>.Woman struck by lightning while breastfeeding baby in Kerala; loses hearing in one ear.<p>The airport staff pointed out that his luggage exceeded the permissible weight limit and checked it repeatedly.</p>.<p>Irked over the extensive security checking, the man sarcastically asked whether there was bomb in his baggage.</p>.<p>Based on the information provided by the airport authorities, local police registered a case against the man.</p>.<p>"He was booked under the relevant section of the Kerala Police Act," a police officer said.</p>.<p> It was a bailable offence, the officer added. </p>