Airline grounded at OR Tambo due to bomb threat

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Airline grounded at OR Tambo due to bomb threat
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Scenes of a K9 unit and more law enforcement officers than usual dominated O.R. Tambo International Airport on Tuesday after a Singapore Airline flight was grounded due to a bomb threat.

54 passengers were on the Singapore Airlines aircraft flight on Tuesday morning when an alleged bomb was reportedThe SA Police Service responded to threats of a bomb at OR Tambo airport. Stock photo.

Scenes of K9 units and more law enforcement officers than usual dominated OR Tambo International Airport on Tuesday morning after aAirports Company South Africa confirmed it had received a notification of an alleged bomb on-board the aircraft. Acsa told TimesLIVE“The aircraft landed at OR Tambo and is still on the ground. Emergency services were activated, along with fire and rescue and the SA Police Service .”declared safe, after screening was completed by police K9 units.

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