
Hyderabad, June 18, 2025 – This morning, around 10:00 AM, Hyderabad’s Begumpet Airport received a scary email claiming there was a bomb on the premises. The authorities didn’t take any chances and immediately sprang into action to keep everyone safe. Here’s a simple breakdown of what happened, why it matters, and what’s being done about it.
What Happened?
An anonymous email was sent to the airport, saying an explosive device had been planted. As soon as the airport’s security team got the message, they alerted the Hyderabad police, who rushed to the scene with special teams, including:
- Bomb disposal squads: Experts trained to find and safely handle explosives.
- Sniffer dogs: Dogs trained to sniff out bombs or suspicious items.
- Fire department: Ready to respond in case of an emergency.
To be extra careful, the airport was cleared of all non-essential staff, and no one was allowed to enter the premises while the search was on. Begumpet Airport isn’t used for regular passenger flights anymore (those go through Rajiv Gandhi International Airport), but it’s still important for VIPs, private flights, and military activities. So, the threat was taken very seriously.

How Did Authorities Respond?
The Telangana Special Protection Force (TSPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), and local police worked together to check every corner of the airport. They searched:
- Passenger areas (even though it’s not a busy commercial airport).
- Baggage sections.
- Offices and other parts of the building.
Sniffer dogs were sent to sniff out anything suspicious, and a fire engine was kept ready just in case. By around 2:00 PM, the authorities confirmed they found no bombs or dangerous items, and the airport was declared safe. Operations went back to normal, but the police are still investigating to find out who sent the email.
Why Are We Hearing About Bomb Threats Lately?
This isn’t the first such incident. Just a few days ago:
- On June 15, a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Hyderabad had to turn back because of a similar bomb threat email.
- On June 17, an IndiGo flight from Muscat to Delhi had to make an emergency landing in Nagpur after another threat.
In both cases, no bombs were found, and the threats were fake. These incidents show that someone or some group might be trying to create panic or test how airports respond. It’s worrying, but authorities are staying alert to handle such situations.

What’s Happening Now?
The Hyderabad police’s Cyber Crimes team is working hard to trace the email. They’re looking at things like the sender’s IP address (a kind of digital footprint) to figure out who’s behind it. So far, no one has claimed responsibility, and the threat is considered a “hoax” since nothing dangerous was found. But the police aren’t taking it lightly and are continuing their investigation.
Is It Safe Now?
Yes, the airport is safe, and things are back to normal. The authorities have promised to keep a close watch to prevent such incidents in the future. They’ve also asked people not to panic, as they’re doing everything possible to keep everyone safe.
Why Does This Matter to Us?
Even though Begumpet Airport isn’t used for regular passenger flights, it’s still an important place in Hyderabad. Plus, these repeated bomb threats across India are a reminder that security is a big concern, especially at airports. Fake threats waste time, money, and resources, and they can make people feel scared. That’s why the police and airport teams are working hard to catch the culprits and stop this from happening again.
What Can You Do?
- Stay calm: If you hear about such incidents, don’t spread rumors or panic. Trust that the authorities are handling it.
- Follow updates: Check reliable news sources or official statements from the police or airport for the latest information.
- Report suspicious activity: If you ever see or hear anything unusual at an airport or elsewhere, let the authorities know immediately.
The situation at Begumpet Airport was handled quickly and professionally, showing that our security teams are prepared. But with these threats happening more often, everyone needs to stay alert and work together to keep our cities safe.
Last Updated on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 6:05 pm by Sri Hari Priya Rayaprolu | Published by: Sri Hari Priya Rayaprolu on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 6:05 pm | News Categories: News, India, Latest
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