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Hajj Pilgrims in Peril: Second Bomb Threat in Days Forces Indonesian Flight Diversion

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Fear struck the Indonesian skies once again as a flight from Sibunda bound for Jakarta with 376 Hajj pilgrims on board was compelled to make an emergency landing after a bomb threat—making it the second in a span of 72 hours. The Garuda Indonesia plane from Surabaya in East Java was safely diverted to Semarang Airport, where emergency sweeps were carried out by bomb squads while terrified passengers—predominantly elderly pilgrims—were taken out of the aircraft. Officials verified all passengers and 13 crew members safe but traumatized by the incident.

Security Crisis Unfolds:

The latest terror threat occurs just days after yet another Hajj flight was threatened, revealing glaring gaps in Indonesia’s aviation security during the peak pilgrimage season. Counterterrorism units have scrambled to major airports as investigators race to establish whether the threats are linked. “This is psychological warfare on our sacred pilgrimage,” Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister declared, and all impacted pilgrims will be given trauma counseling before resuming their journey.
Global Hajj Security Alert:

The double blow has prompted emergency consultations by OIC security officials, with Saudi Arabia providing technical support to enhance Indonesia’s airport screening. Intelligence sources indicate threats come from local extremist cells hoping to cash in on increased Hajj travel. Airlines are now taking unprecedented steps—ranging from last-minute gate changes and undercover air marshals on all pilgrim flights.

Human Toll of Terrorism:

Among those evacuated from the plane was 68-year-old widow Siti Aminah, crying while holding onto her prayer mat: “We just want to worship in peace.” Experts are warning such threats—whether a hoax or a real attempt—could decimate Indonesia’s $300 million Hajj travel market if confidence is lost. As security is restored, the world waits to see if these events signal a dangerous new trend of faith-based aviation terrorism.

 

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