Write a news report based on Bomb hoax at Domestic Terminal of the Airport
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Security persons at Solon International landing field in capital of India on weekday went into confusion when a bomb hoax decision was received by an airline at airport workplace.
A caller rang up airline Spice jet at around 17:30 hours and told staffs over there that a bomb threat at the landing field CI-SF sources aforesaid.
CI-SF personnel together with bomb squad and urban center police straight off launched looking at each Terminals 1-D (domestic) and T-3 (international) as additionally unwanted luggage.
Nothing was found when looking by CI-SF and different agencies because the surceases aforesaid so it had been suspected to be 'hoax call'.
The threat assessment committee unremarkably founded receipt of a 'specific threat'.
Bomb squads and canine groups were these days rush in to test a suspected object that was recovered at the cargo area area of the city airfield, later declared safe.
CISF Director General O P Singh aforementioned the "suspect item has been declared safe and there's nothing to fret concerning."
Officials concerned in airfield security aforementioned that associate emergency decision was received by the room around 7:05 am that a suspect item has been seen within the enclosure.
Today the rumor of a bomb plant at Netaji Subhas chandra Bose Airport domestic terminus has scattered all the routine activities and flight departures.
The bomb hoax was informed to the security department by an unknown call.
Immediately police came with sniffer dogs. But nothing was found.
However, flights started departure after 4.30 am in usual course. Red alert is still maintained in Airport Domestic and International terminus.