Nepal: Spice Jet Air explosive hoax ends with arrest of a Buddhist monk

Bomb threat grounds Kathmandu-Delhi SpiceJet flight
The entire Indian design is to terrorize Nepal for all time to come so that ultimately a tired and exhausted Nepal willingly concedes to remain under “Indian Security Umbrella”.
The dangerous symptoms have begun surfacing.
It could not be a mere conjecture that Nepal Prime Minister Babu Ram Bhattarai meets his Indian counterpart, Dr. Man Mohan Singh in New York, September 24, 2011, and back in Kathmandu September 25, 2011, an Indian Airliner, Spice Jet Air, is grounded at the Tribhuwan International Airport for hours fearing a strong rumor that a powerful explosive was inside the aircraft.
To recall, India has been trying its best to station its Air Marshals once and for all at the Nepal International Airport forwarding laxity in the existing security systems at Nepali international airport.
The effort is going since a decade or so. Surely it will attain a new height now.
Later it was talked that a Buddhist monk in a fit of humor had spread this news which created panic both in Kathmandu and New Delhi.
The monk too was flying to Delhi.
Nepal’s Military and the police took it as a challenge and informed after several hour long of investigations that it was just a hoax.
However, the coincidence can’t be dismissed so easily. Yet, what is for sure is that the “extra sensitive” Indian media will continue with this news for years to come.
Writes Jan Aastha editor Kishor Shrestha about the explosive hoax, (in his own words), “A (US Citizen) & Buddhist Monk named Thorse Joannaria claimed that he was carrying a bomb almost at a time when the Indian Airliner was to take off for Delhi. Four model girls shouted listening to the earthshaking information from the monk. Fire Brigades & sniffer dogs approached the aircraft within minutes. Nothing at all was found after hours of investigation. The incoming Kathmandu flights were diverted to other destinations. The passengers aboard the plane were instantly evacuated. The security agencies arrested the monk who later declared that he was just joking”.
The base is being meticulously prepared to station the Indian Air marshals at Kathmandu airport.
Was he a monk or a hired intelligence man to malign Nepal’s security system?
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