Rajasthan

Post on Facebook threatens to blow up Jaipur airport

Press Trust of India | Posted on Sep 30, 2012 at 08:41pm IST

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Jaipur: Security in and around the Sanganer Airport in Jaipur was on Sunday stepped up after security agencies received information about a post on social-networking website Facebook threatening to blow up the airport on October 1.

"We got information that somebody has uploaded content threatening bomb blast at the airport on a social networking website, following which we tightened security and briefed airlines about that," airport's Officiating Director P Srikrishna said, adding that the threat was non-specific.

Internal security at the airport is being handled by CISF and addition policemen have also been deployed outside the airport.

Post on Facebook threatens to blow up Jaipur airport

Internal security at the airport is being handled by CISF and addition policemen have also been deployed outside the airport.

"We got inputs about the threat and the security has been tightened. The matter is being investigated and efforts are being made to locate the Facebook account user," Additional DCP Yogesh Dadhich said.

The content was reportedly uploaded by a woman on his Facebook wall in which she said that the airport will be blown up on October 1, police sources said.

The identity of the Facebook account user has not been disclosed but police sources say it’s been operated somewhere in Churu district.

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