Authorities at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport said that on Saturday morning they received a bomb threat email that talked about some “onboard LTTE-ISIS operative’, following which an inbound IndiGo flight was diverted to a nearby facility. The airport authorities raised an alarm after the email warned of a 1984 Madras (now Chennai) airport bomb blast-like attack.

An official from RGI Airport briefed that at around 5:25 am on Saturday (November 1, 2025), the Airport Operations Control Center (APOC) received an alert regarding a threat email sent to the facility’s customer support account (RGIA.Customersupport@gmrgroup.in).

The message, originating from the email address Papita Rajan

at 5:25 am, carried the subject line: "Prevent landing of IndiGO 68 to Hyderabad".

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