Security heightened for Air India crash probe officers amid threat report

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UPDATED: Jun 28, 2025 13:28 IST

The security of officers investigating the Air India crash has been heightened following an intelligence threat report. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau chief, GVG Yugandar, will receive X category security provided by CRPF commandos. This decision comes after the Home Ministry received an intelligence report indicating a potential threat to the bureau chief, who is leading the investigation into the Ahmedabad plane crash.

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