Singapore fighter jets escort Scoot flight after bomb scare

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

sent two fighter jets to escort an incoming passenger plane over a bomb threat which turned out to be a hoax, allegedly triggered by a 13-year-old boy, said on Monday.

"Two The Republic of Air Force's scrambled to escort an inbound FlyScoot plane from after a bomb scare, but it turned out, after investigations, to be a false alarm," said Singapore's Hen.

"The Armed Forces takes every threat as real and seriously, until proven otherwise. The RSAF will stay ever vigilant," he was quoted as saying by Singapore-based portal AsiaOne.

A 13-year-old unidentified male passenger was allegedly behind the hoax, according to He is currently assisting police with their investigations, said the reports, the reported.

All 144 passengers and six crew disembarked normally, and were subjected to security checks upon arrival. The would cooperate fully with the authorities in their investigations, the said.

On March 26, a Airlines (SIA) flight from landed safely at Changi Airport after the pilot raised a bomb threat alert. A woman and child were held back for questioning by the police.

In October last year, a 41-year-old man was fined USD 4,500 after joking that he had a bomb in his bag. He was on a Scoot flight.

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First Published: Mon, June 03 2019. 16:55 IST