Indian Airlines Flight 405

Indian Airlines Flight 405
An Indian Airlines A300, similar to the aircraft involved in the hijack
Hijacking
Date5 July 1984 (1984-07-05)
SummaryTerrorist hijacking
SiteLahore Airport, Punjab, Pakistan
31°31′17″N 74°24′12″E / 31.52139°N 74.40333°E / 31.52139; 74.40333
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A300
OperatorIndian Airlines
IATA flight No.IC405
ICAO flight No.IAC405
Call signINDAIR 405
RegistrationUnknown
Flight originSrinagar Airport, Budgam, India
DestinationPalam Airport, Palam, Delhi, India
Occupants264 (including 9 hijackers)
Passengers254
Crew10
Fatalities0
Survivors264

On 5 July 1984, nine hijackers forced Indian Airlines Flight 405, an Airbus A300 on a domestic flight from Srinagar Airport to the Delhi-Palam Airport with 254 passengers and 10 crew on board, to be flown to Lahore Airport in Pakistan.

The hijackers were armed with guns, daggers and a fake bomb. Their demands included the release of prisoners (all Sikhs arrested during Operation Blue Star), US$25 million for damage done during the Operation, and the return of items alleged to be stolen from the Golden Temple during the Operation. The demands of the hijackers were not met and they ultimately surrendered to Pakistani authorities on July 6.

The Press Trust of India quoted the hijackers as saying "Long Live Khalistan". It was related to the secessionist struggle in the Indian state of Punjab, where Khalistani separatists were active. They demanded a separate country for Sikhs.