advertisement
On The Insider: Sarah Jessica Parker's Mole Removed
Find Articles in:
all
Business
Reference
Technology
News
Sports
Health
Autos
Arts
Home & Garden
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with
Thomson / Gale

Manufacturing Industry

Prison sentence for Canadian man who made hoax terrorist calls

Airline Industry Information,  June 4, 2007  

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

A jail term of three years and eight months has been given to a Canadian man who allegedly made hoax phone calls to police stating that a terrorist was on board a flight operated by Air India.

Nanda Sudhir Kumar was sentenced on Monday (4 June) in a court in Singapore. He was convicted under a set of laws adopted after the terrorist attacks in the US on 11 September 2001.

The court heard that Kumar had made three phone calls to police on 6 November from public phones, alleging that a terrorist was on an Air India flight travelling from Singapore to New Delhi and would crash the aircraft that day, The Associated Press reported.

Most Popular Articles in Business
Research and Markets : Tesco Plc - SWOT Framework Analysis
Do Us a Flavor - Ben & Jerry's Issues a Call for Euphoric New Flavors
eBay made easy: ready to start an eBay business? These 5 simple steps will ...
Katrina's lawsuit surge: a legal battle to force insurers to pay for flood ...
Wal-Mart's newest distribution center opened last month near the southwest ...
More »
advertisement

((Comments on this story may be sent to aii.feedback@m2.com))

COPYRIGHT 2007 M2 Communications Ltd.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning