Woman doc booked for making hoax call

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 12 2016 | 3:02 PM IST
Delhi Police have registered a case against a woman doctor who allegedly made a "hoax call" claiming presence of a person having "terrorist links" in a Dubai-bound aeroplane, delaying its departure from IGI Airport here yesterday.
"It was a hoax call. A case has been registered under provisions of the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Civil Aviation Act. The caller is being questioned by the police," DCP (IGI Airport) D K Gupta said today.
From preliminary investigation, it appears that the caller, a female doctor based in south Delhi, had some personal enmity with the Aligarh-based individual who she claimed had terror links.
"We have asked for voice samples from the Mumbai call centre of the concerned airways, which had received the hoax call. The samples, along with the call records of the caller, will be used as evidence in the case," said an official privy to the investigation.
Yesterday, security agencies deployed at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here hauled up the authorities of a gulf carrier for an over three hours delay in informing them about a call that claimed a person travelling to Dubai had "terrorist" links.
Following the incident, the security threat assessment committee, comprising authorities of the airport security, Delhi police, CISF, Intelligence Bureau, immigration and counter-terror forces, raised concerns over the confusion prevailing between various stakeholders for filing a police FIR in this case.
Officials said that the security control room at the airport here received a call at about 9:00 AM from the Mumbai office of a gulf carrier that its staff has been informed by a lady that a person travelling to Dubai from Delhi in the said airline had "terrorist links".
While the call centre of the said airline received the call at 5:30 AM, the agencies at IGIA were informed about it only after over three hours at 9:00 AM, officials said.
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First Published: Jan 12 2016 | 3:02 PM IST

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