A bomb scare at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 triggered a major police and security investigation, causing temporary panic among passengers and staff.
Security agencies swiftly cordoned off the area and conducted extensive checks to ensure the safety of travelers.
The scare began after airport authorities received a call warning of a potential explosive device. Within minutes, Delhi Police, CISF, and the bomb disposal unit reached the spot and implemented emergency safety procedures. Passengers were instructed to remain calm while being guided to safe zones, and all incoming and outgoing luggage underwent additional screening.
Despite the tense situation, authorities managed to control panic effectively and prevent chaos within the terminal. After several hours of inspection, officials declared the terminal safe and resumed normal operations.
Officials are now focusing on tracing the individual or group responsible for the hoax. The police have registered an FIR and are analyzing call records and CCTV footage from the surrounding area. Airport management has reiterated that every security measure is in place to ensure the continued safety of passengers.
This incident serves as a reminder of the sensitivity and seriousness of airport security protocols and how false threats can not only disrupt travel but also divert crucial security res
ources.