The juvenile got the number of an Air India call centre located in Mumbai from a calendar and had made the hoax call just for "fun", said the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport DCP Dinesh Kumar Gupta.
The juvenile had on May 18 last made the call to the call centre in Mumbai saying that a bomb has been planted in the flight having scheduled departure from Delhi at 0400 hrs, he said.
A case under Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation was registered at IGI airport police station and investigation was taken up.
The investigators through electronic surveillance traced the caller's location in a village near Haldwani Mor in Greater Noida, he said.
A police team later apprehended the accused juvenile from the village yesterday. The SIM card and the mobile phone used by him in making the hoax call have also been found, added the officer.
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