Since mid-October, a surge of anonymous online hoax threats has disrupted over 350 flights, causing significant delays and financial losses for airlines like IndiGo, Vistara, and Akasa. Authorities are collaborating with social media platforms, international agencies, and the Intelligence Bureau to tackle the threats. The government plans to amend aviation laws for stringent penalties.
Bomb threats hit 50 flights; government seeks help of international agencies, IB
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