A Dubai-bound Emirates flight with 356 passengers and crew on board was grounded in Mumbai on Saturday for about four hours here after an anonymous telephone call shortly before its take off that there was a 'terrorist' onboard. Preliminary investigations revealed that the call was a hoax, a police official said, amid high drama at the airport.
The plane departed following security clearance from investigating agencies after remaining grounded for about four hours. A businessman and his wife travelling on the plane were detained for questioning by police. "Emirates Airlines flight EK 505 Mumbai-Dubai was grounded on Sunday morning after we received a call claiming that one of the passengers Shahbaz Khan was a terrorist," a Mumbai International Airport(MIAL) spokesperson said.
The city police is on the look-out for Amjad, the son of Shahbaz Khan. "Shahbaz and his wife were continuously stating that their son Amjad must have made the call as they are embroiled in a property dispute," a senior police official said. The anonymous call to the cargo supervisor of the Emirates flight by a man identifying himself as Suresh Chavan has been traced to suburban Andheri. According to the police, the caller said he overheard from someone that Shahbaz was an "Al Qaeda" terrorist. "We are searching for Amjad to ascertain his location in the morning when the call was received," the officer said.
All the 356 passengers including crew on board were deplaned and rigorous searches were conducted. "Shahbaz and his wife were handed over to the local police for questioning after which the aircraft was cleared for take-off. The flight took off at 1404
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