• By Nidhi Giri
  • Sun, 18 Aug 2024 12:35 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Mumbai Airport News: A major tragedy was averted at the Mumbai International Airport after a bag with an inflammable chemical caught fire before it was loaded on Ethiopian Airlines flight bound for Addis Ababa. The Police have arrested five people in the matter.

The incident was reported on Friday when a bag carrying an inflammable substance was being transported to an aircraft for loading at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The luggage was being transported to ET641 at Terminal 2 of Mumbai airport, which was carrying nearly 200 passengers, when one of the bags suddenly caught fire. While the fire caused panic at the airport, the staff immediately extinguished the fire, preventing it from spreading further.

Samir Narayanchandra Bishwas (31), a resident of Nadiyal in West Bengal who was allegedly carrying the bag, was arrested along with Nandan Dinesh Yadav (26), Suresh Subba Singh (46), Vishwanath Balasubramaniam Senjundhar (37) and Akhilesh Gajraj Yadav (37), said an official of Sahar police station. Naveen Sharma, suspected to be in Congo', was wanted in the case, he added.

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While the luggage was being loaded in the flight around 10.30 am on Friday, smoke was seen coming out of a bag which soon caught fire but it was quickly doused, said the police official. Bishwas was detained and questioned at the police station. He allegedly told police that one Nandan Yadav had given him the bag, to be delivered to Naveen Sharma in Congo'. Subsequently, Yadav and three others including logistic company employees too were arrested. The aircraft was dispatched following the standard safety procedures as nothing had happened at the aircraft site.

The bag contained 10 kg of inflammable material, half of it in liquid form and the remaining in the form of powder, the official said, adding that it has been sent to a forensic laboratory to ascertain its exact nature.

While Bishwas and others were arrested under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Civil Aviation Act, probe into the purpose of carrying the inflammable material on a flight was being probed, he added.

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"On August 16 morning, at Mumbai Airport a baggage container carrying baggage checked in for ET641 (Mumbai-Addis Ababa) in the ramp area was observed with fire. The incident occurred at the ramp while the container was being transported from the baggage make-up area to the aircraft," said Ethiopian Airlines in a statement.

"The airport safety, security and fire teams responded immediately and put out the fire with all necessary safety procedures. The affected container and baggage is under investigation by the authorities at Mumbai airport," the airlines' statement added.

(With PTI Agency Inputs)