Saudi Arabian Airlines make emergency landing at Bengaluru airport

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December 1, 2019

Bengaluru, Dec 1: A Boeing 737 Dreamliner, Saudi Arabian airlines flight made an emergency landing at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) here on Sunday morning. Although all the passengers were safe, the airport operations were affected for about 45 minutes.

The flight, on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Medina over the Indian airspace, developed problems and immediately requested permission to make the emergency landing from the KIA Air Traffic Control (ATC). The aircraft landed at 9.08 am, a Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) spokesperson said.

Although BIAL maintained it was a ‘technical issue,’ airport sources said one of the engines of the aircraft had failed. A full-scale emergency at the airport meant a posse of fire-fighting machines, vehicles, ambulances and ‘FollowMe’ vehicles were on the tarmac near the runway minutes before the aircraft touched down.

KIA was reportedly chosen due to the unavailability of remote wide-body bays at the Chennai airport. Immediately on landing, all the estimated 250-280 passengers and crew alighted and were taken to the terminal. They were to be flown to Medina after the arrival of another Saudi Arabian flight from Kuala Lumpur later in the day.

Once the passengers were evacuated, the aircraft was towed from the taxiway to the bay by the ‘FollowMe’ vehicle, followed by a fleet of Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles. Sources told DH that the Boeing 737 Dreamliner will be at the airport until further investigations, repair and maintenance work are completed.

The ground staff at the airport was alerted about the emergency landing at about 9 am. All arrivals and departures were halted for about 45 minutes, triggering congestion in the air. Flight schedules were also affected, although BIAL said the disruption was brief. However, sources confirmed that there were cascading effects on other flights.

On November 11, a GoAir flight with 180 passengers on board had veered off the runway onto the unpaved area while undertaking a last-minute go-around at the airport. The Airbus A320 Neo aircraft landed safely in Hyderabad, but the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) placed the pilot and crew under suspension. The aircraft had moved about 200m over the grass at the airport.

Disruptions of other flights due to such emergencies could subside once the second runway becomes operational in the first week of December. BIAL had scheduled to commence flight operations from the new runway on December 5. Trials are currently underway.

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February 18,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 18: Notorious serial killer 'Cyanide' Mohan has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a court here for the murder of a 23-year old woman from Kasaragod district of Kerala in 2006.

That was the 19th of the 20 murder cases slapped against him.

Sixth additional district and sessions court judge Sayeedunnisa  said the life sentence will commence after he serves the sentence of imprisonment in the other cases.

Cyanide Mohan had 20 murder cases registered against him. He is accused of killed several women using cyanide after befriending and raping them.

He has been awarded the death sentence in five cases and life imprisonment in three. Two of the death penalties were later commuted to life imprisonment.

According to the charge sheet in the latest case, Mohan met the woman while she was going to work at a unit of CAMPCO here. After befriending and offering to marry her, on January 3 in 2006, he took her to Mysuru and stayed in a lodge near the bus stand.

Like in all other cases, the next morning, Mohan asked the woman to remove her ornaments. The two went to the KSRTC bus stand where he asked her to consume a pill convincing her that it was a contraceptive. However, it was laced with cyanide.

The woman, who consumed the pill in the washroom, collapsed and was declared brought dead at a hospital.

As in previous cases, Mohan went back to the lodge and left the place along with her ornaments.

He was arrested later from Bantwal in 2009, after which he admitted to killing 20 women.

The judge directed the District Legal Service Authority to take steps to award compensation to the woman's mother under the Karnataka victim compensation scheme.

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March 11,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 11: A suspected coronavirus patient who had returned to Kalaburagi from Saudi Arabia on February 29 passed away today in hospital.

It is said he was admitted to the hospital on March 5 after he showed flu symptoms. But, the family members of the patient had shifted him to Hyderabad from GIMS on Tuesday against the advice of the doctors.

However, the district administration and District Health Officer (DHO) M A Jabbar are waiting for the final report of throat swab of the patient sent for lab test.

The DHO has directed Taluk Health Officer Sharanabasappa Kyatanal to supervise until the final rites of the suspect person were performed.

Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner B Sharat said the patient died on Tuesday night on his way back to Kalaburagi after the doctor stated that chances of his survival was bleak. "It is still a suspected coronavirus case. We are waiting for the report," he said.

Sharat said he developed severe respiratory problem coupled with cough, cold and fever. "As he was 76-year-old, he failed to respond to the treatment. It is yet to be confirmed if the cause of death was coronavirus," he said.

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January 11,2020

Udupi, Jan 11: A case has been registered against Pune Billava president on the charges of issuing life threats to former Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake and Dinesh Amin Mattu at the Udupi Town Police station, police sources said on Saturday.

Former Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake along with like-minded Billawa organisations and the Udupi Muslim Federation jointly scheduled an inter-religious Billawa – Muslims Harmony meet on January 11, at the Town Hall.

Journalist Dinesh Amin Mattu was the speaker and Vinay Kumar Sorake was to preside over the programme.

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