I don’t know how many readers remember Jitender Mohla who managed a few years ago to create a commotion both in the air and on the ground with his antics on-board an IndiGo flight.
Mohla claimed he belonged to an unheard of terrorist group, said he was armed and that he was carrying a pouch of needles that had the power to sedate those pricked. He said he planned to hijack the flight and claimed to have accomplices on board.
In a situation like this — where no chances can be taken — things swung into action on the ground. The then Prime Minister, home ...
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