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The airport is the second-busiest airport in the state of Kerala, eighth-busiest airport in India in terms of international traffic [6] and the 16th overall in India, as of 2024. In the financial year 2023-24, the airport handled over 4.4 million passengers, with a total of over 30,000 aircraft movements.
The "attack" is claimed to be a "protest" by the lawyer, who lost in the 2004 Philippine presidential elections. [6] The lawyer later stated that he did not want his associates to bomb the airport, but to use the explosives on Chinese ships in the Spratly Islands. [4] The lawyer was released on bail. [7]
On 9 December 2024, over 40 schools in Delhi received emails of bomb threats demanding a ransom of $30,000 and saying or else students would be injured by multiple small hidden explosives, causing school evacuations and widespread panic. [36] Also on 9 December, six hotels in Gurugram received bomb threats causing panic. Bomb squads and police ...
Bomb threats against airlines are taken especially seriously in India, which was rattled by a series of bombings and hijackings from the 1970s to 1990s.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said in a YouTube video that Election Day bomb threats targeted four specific locations in Navajo County. “These are unsubstantiated threats,” Fontes said.
A bomb thrown at the screen of a movie theater exploded, the sixth in a series of bombings subsequently believed to have been part of the God Save the Queen Plot. [11] 18 March 1987 Baguio: 4 45 Improvised Explosive Device: A bomb exploded at the Philippine Military Academy where President Corazon Aquino was scheduled to speak. Some sources ...
A plane full of passengers was evacuated after a tourist made an apparent fake bomb threat at a Bangkok airport, local reports say. An AirAsia flight saw 162 passengers and six crew members ...
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport bullet-planting scandal, locally known as tanim-bala ("bullet planting") or laglag-bala ("bullet dropping"), was a scandal in the Philippines that began in September 2015 and lasted until early 2016, in which airport security personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Metro Manila were alleged to have planted bullets in the luggage of ...