After all, how this 3 -year -old child shook all from Delhi to Canada, knowing that such predictions on TV will also fly your senses
Crime News desk !!! The case is from Igi Airport in Delhi, where a post was stirred by a post on the evening of June 4. The post on the post -ID of the airport police station threatened to bomb the flight from Delhi to Canada. When Delhi police investigated in this case, a 13 -year -old boy was detained for sending an imminent position. The Mail claims that the Air Canada Flight AC043 after Toronto placed a bomb. When police detained the boy and questioned him, he said that he was a resident of Mult and that he had jokingly sent this threatening post. The boy said he had recently seen a lot of false threatening news on TV, after which this idea came to him. These reports contain fake news of bombs in a plane at Mumbai airport and false threats to bombard schools in Delhi. The boy first created a false email –id to send the post, and then sent false emails on the post -id of the airport policing station using his mother’s WiFi connection. The boy said he wanted to see if the officials could find out. Is the airport security able to achieve this? Shortly after he sent the post, he deleted his email account. The IgI Airport Deputy Commissioner, Ushha Ranganani, said that the boy was very happy the next day after he sent the post when the boy saw fake news about the bomb threats at Delhi Airport on TV news. But he did not notify his parents for fear. Due to the impending post, this flight was re -examined and eventually the flight delayed more than 12 hours. After intensive investigation, when officials found nothing offensive in the plane, the plane was allowed to fly somewhere. Thereafter, the investigative team began investigating the email sent and during the investigation it was found that the email was sent from MeerUT. After this, a Delhi police team left for MeerUT immediately and found the home and computer through an IP address, where only a boy of 13 years was guilty of false mail. This 13 -year -old boy is advised by doctors. Share this story -tags