The banned Khalistani pro-Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has threatened to disrupt two Air India flights leaving for London on November 5. Since then, security has been increased at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.
SFJ calls for Air India bycott
Police gave this information on Wednesday. According to the police officer, the US-based SFJ has called for a boycott of Air India flights and urged the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots to occupy the airport to ‘internationalize’ the issue. For information, on November 5, 2020, the 1984 riots in Delhi will complete 36 years, that is why the Khalistani terrorist has threatened to call many numbers.
Actually, Sikh for Justice is trying to provoke the people about the demand of Khalistan. This organization called upon the people to hoist the Khalistani flag at the Red Fort on Independence Day. Delhi and Punjab Police have also arrested many people associated with this. Let us tell you that on November 5 i.e. Thursday, the 1984 riots in Delhi will be 36 years, that is why the Khalistani terrorist has threatened to call many numbers.
Delhi Police and CISF tightened the security of IGI Airport. Immediately thereafter, the Anti-Terrorism Squad of Delhi Police was also activated. Additional security forces have been deployed there by altering the security system.
Senior officials of Delhi Police and CISF met on Wednesday to review the security of the airport. Airport DCP Rajiv Ranjan said that security at the airport has been increased after the incident. Additional police personnel have been deployed there. Vehicles going towards the airport are being checked by placing pickets everywhere. Security personnel armed with sophisticated weapons are keeping an eye on the suspects. Police has also alerted Air India and other airport personnel.