Birju Salla, Mumbai-Based Businessman, Sentenced to Life Imprisonment & Rs 5 Crore Fine For Hijack Hoax on Jet Flight in 2017

The court of special NIA judge K M Dave said the fine amount submitted by the convict, businessman Birju Salla, will be distributed among the crew members and passengers on board the affected plane.

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Ahmedabad, June 11: A Mumbai-based businessman has been sentenced to life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 5 crore by the Special NIA Court in Ahmedabad. The convict, Birju Salla, was held guilty of planting a hijack hoax on a Jet Airways flight between Mumbai to delhi in October 2017. He was charged under the the Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016, which allows a maximum penalty of life imprisonment for this offence.

The court of special NIA judge K M Dave said the fine amount submitted by the convict, businessman Birju Salla, will be distributed among the crew members and passengers on board the affected plane. Moscow-Bound Plane Forced to Land in Siberia After Drunk Passenger Onboard Tries to Hijack Plane

Salla was accused of creating a hijack scare by planting a threat note written in English and Urdu in the tissue paper box of the aircraft's toilet on October 30.

After the incident, Salla become the first person to be put under the "national no fly list", and was also the first to be booked under the stringent Anti Hijacking Act, which had replaced a vintage law of 1982.

The NIA had in January last year filed a charge sheet against him under sections 3(1), 3(2)(a) and 4(b) of the Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016.

The NIA had said Salla prepared a "threat note" in both English and Urdu language and placed it "intentionally" in the tissue paper box of the toilet near the business class of the Mumbai-Delhi Jet Airways flight no. 9W339 on October 30, thereby jeopardizing the safety of passengers and crew on board.

He was arrested in October 2017 after the plane made an emergency landing at the Ahmedabad airport.

He confessed to the crime and told investigators that he had done it in the hope that it would force Jet Airways to close its Delhi operation and his girlfriend, who worked in the airline's Delhi office, would come back to Mumbai. The note asked the plane to be flown into "Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir", and ended with the words, "Allah is Great".

(With PTI inputs)

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 11, 2019 04:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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