Cracking Down on Hoax Bomb Threats: Government Ramps Up Investigation
The government is intensifying efforts to track down individuals responsible for hoax bomb-threat calls, particularly those targeting airlines. They've requested data from social media platforms like Meta and X, emphasizing the public interest at stake. Over 170 flights received such threats recently, disrupting operations and prompting urgent actions.
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The government is intensifying efforts to combat the rise in hoax bomb-threats, mainly targeting airlines, by demanding data from major social media platforms such as Meta and X. In light of these alarming disruptions, authorities are urging multinational tech companies to assist in identifying the culprits behind these menacing messages.
Senior officials report that some individuals linked to these threats have been identified, and appropriate actions are being initiated. However, specific details regarding the sources and identities of the callers remain undisclosed. Nonetheless, these threats have significantly disrupted aviation operations over the past week, affecting numerous flights.
With more than 170 flights experiencing hoax threats in just nine days, the urgency to crack down on such activities has intensified. This surge has led to flight diversions, creating chaos for passengers and airlines alike. The public interest is at the forefront of the government's plea for cooperation from social media companies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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