The Air Traffic Controller said that the Indian airlines’ captain was granted permission to make an emergency landing at the Karachi airport.ĭoha bound IndiGo flight diverted to Pakistan’s Karachi due to a medical emergency onboard, says an airline official to ANI. “We are deeply saddened by the news and our prayers and wishes are with his family and loved ones,” IndiGo said in the statement The Supreme Court (SC) directed the Karachi commissioner on Monday to demolish Nasla Tower, a 15-storey residential building located at the intersection of Sharae Faisal and Shahrah-i-Quaideen. The airline said it was making arrangements for transferring the other passengers of the flight, in coordination with the relevant authorities. However, the health of a passenger deteriorated mid-flight and the captain sought an emergency landing at the Karachi airport.Īccording to a statement, the flight 6E-1736 was diverted due to the medical emergency but “unfortunately, on arrival, the passenger was declared dead by the airport medical team. An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Pakistan today indicted three persons for their involvement in a brazen Taliban attack on the countrys largest international airport in Karachi last year that killed 39 people. Following this, the captain of the plane contacted the Karachi Air Traffic Control and conveyed the need to make an emergency landing.Ī Civil Aviation Authority spokesperson in Karachi later confirmed that a flight from Indian airlines was headed to Dubai from Delhi. The Sindh High Court upheld the ATC’s decision. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined Rs. The passenger travelling in the IndiGo Airline flight 9E1736 fell sick in mid-flight. Karachi’s ATC I convicted Sharif of the charges of hijacking and terrorism under Section 402 PPC and Section 7 (ii) of the Anti-Terrorism Act. The passenger, identified as a Nigerian national, however, passed away before the flight could make the landing.
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