Khaleej Times

Man arrested for hoax e-mail about plane hijack threat

- IANS

hyderabad — Hyderabad police on Thursday arrested a youth for sending a hoax mail to the Mumbai Police Commission­er about terrorists planning to hijack planes which led to authoritie­s declaring high alert at three airports.

Police said Motaparthi Vamshi Krishna had sent the mail on April 15 in the name of his girlfriend.

The e-mail sent to Mumbai Police stated that she heard six unidentifi­ed youths discuss hijacking three flights in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Chennai on Sunday.

The Mumbai police on Saturday night received an e-mail, sent by Krishna impersonat­ing as a Hyderabad-based woman.

The woman claimed to have overheard six men telling each other that “all 23 people have to split from here and board flights in three cities and hijack planes”.

“The unidentifi­ed woman wrote in the e-mail that what she heard could be ‘true or not’ but she chose to inform the authoritie­s as she felt it was her duty to do so as a citizen,” a senior officer earlier said.

Mumbai Police then forwarded the mail to Mumbai Airport Security Group which went on high alert.

After five days, the Task Force unit of Hyderabad police arrested Vamshi Krishna, a 32-year-old transport agent, for sending the mail. Deputy Commission­er of Police (Task Force) Limba Reddy said the mail was sent from a cyber cafe in Madhura Nagar.

During interrogat­ion, the accused revealed that he used to chat with his girlfriend who stays in Chennai. A few days ago, she proposed a trip to Mumbai and Goa.

As Krishna was facing financial problems, he requested her to drop the idea but she insisted.

“Seeking to scuttle the trip, he hatched a plan to make her believe that flights have been cancelled because of high alert at airports,” police said. He had earlier created a fake flight ticket of April 16 from Chennai to Mumbai and mailed the same to her. —

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