Manufacturing Industry
Prison sentence for Canadian man who made hoax terrorist calls
Airline Industry Information, June 4, 2007
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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.
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