Bomb warning forces Turkish Airlines flight to make emergency landing in Delhi
New Delhi, Jul 7 (IBNS) A Turkish Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Delhi's international airport on Tuesday after the pilot reported a "bomb threat".
Reports said no explosive has been found on the plane so far but all passengers are being questioned.
The plane, which was flying from Bangkok to Istanbul, was diverted to Delhi after the pilot reportedly told the Air Traffic Controllers that a message scribbled with lipstick on a bathroom mirror warned of a bomb being planted in the cargo.
The aircraft was then diverted to Delhi airport and it landed there at around 1 41 pm and all the 148 passengers were evacuated after the plane was taken to an isolated bay.
Commandos of the National Security Guard and the police are searching the plane.
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