Mumbai man becomes first to be on 'No-fly list'

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

A of of Civil (DGCA) has confirmed that a Mumbai-based jeweller, Birju Kishore Salla, who created a hijack scare onboard a flight last year, has become the first person to be put on the 'No Fly List.'

Salla, 37, was arrested in October last year by the crime branch following the emergency landing made by the Mumbai-Delhi plane at the Ahmedabad airport after the pilot was alerted about a note about hijackers and a bomb which was found in the plane's washroom by a cabin crew.

He was also the first one to be booked under the stringent Anti-Hijacking Act.

According to the DGCA, it is the responsibility of now to inform other airlines about the grounding of this particular passenger under the Civil Requirements (CAR).

No-fly-list is a central database of unruly or disruptive passengers. If an decides to ban a passenger for unruly or disruptive behaviour, it will have to inform the of Civil (DGCA) and other airlines and the passenger will become a part of the No-Fly List.

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 16:25 IST