Section 3 of AH Act, 2016 : Section 3: Hijacking

AH Act, 2016

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where John, a passenger on an international flight, threatens the flight crew with a hidden fake bomb, demanding that the aircraft be redirected to another destination. John's actions fall under Section 3(1) of The Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016, as he is attempting to seize control of the aircraft by threat and intimidation.

If it is later discovered that John's friend, Alex, who was not on the flight, had sent a message to the airline earlier making a similar threat, Alex would be implicated under Section 3(2)(a) for making a credible threat...

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