Waste Management is a great tool of driving.cyber,mafia and terrorism crime in Kerala/Ernakulam-India.Kerala terrorism power in the name of Tourism
Waste Management is a great tool of driving...cyber,mafia and terrorism crime in Kerala/Cochin/Ernakulam/Kakkanad-India.....The criminals are using the waste management bins in the residential society floors for various cyber,mafia and terrorism crime....using the placement and the colors etc.....The naxalites drives these vehicles attacking the people.....I face it a lot in my Society VB park at 4th floor Block 2,...on 2nd Jul-20..after 5pm.a lake ,close to society a Naxalite came in a small municipality waste management vehicle ,with his team ,talking and shouting very wild...and started shouting abusing words LODA LODA(DICK DICK) to provoke me for the fight and attack with his team......Later I saw the christian old man from the 5th floor and watchman Xavier....checking my reaction..they are driving partner of this crime…..This is how the Waste management doing terrorism here.....these people should be taken immediately in jail and the respective officers and department should be closed.....Waste Management is a Terrorism and mafia crime drive here.....
Air India flight,Dubai-Calicut crash on 8th Aug,2020....One of the biggest disaster -Explains where the Kerala Govt was busy in..........People dying in Flood and Landslide there is no flood and natural disaster management....because they all are busy in waste management for driving ISIS terrorism activities.....
DGCA issued notice to Kozhikode airport in July 2019 over safety lapses: Official
The 2019 notice to Kozhikode airport, where an Air India Express plane crashed on Friday, said “excessive rubber deposit” was observed in the area from runway C/L marking to three metres on both the sides of touchdown zone of runway 28.
indiaUpdated: Aug 08, 2020 12:22 IST
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/dgca-issued-notice-to-kozhikode-airport-in-july-2019-over-safety-lapses-official/story-rBjEcofrP7Mrr3Qp7OpjcJ.html
Aviation regulator DGCA had issued a show-cause notice to the director of the Kozhikode airport on July 11 last year after it found “various critical safety lapses”, officials said on Saturday.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation pointed to cracks on the runway, water stagnation and excessive rubber deposits among other lapses in its show-cause notice.
Aviation regulator DGCA had issued a show-cause notice to the director of the Kozhikode airport on July 11 last year after it found “various critical safety lapses”, officials said on Saturday.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation pointed to cracks on the runway, water stagnation and excessive rubber deposits among other lapses in its show-cause notice.
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The DGCA conducted the inspection after an Air India Express flight coming from Dammam in Saudi Arabia had a “tail strike” while landing at the Calicut (Kozhikode) airport on July 2 last year, an official said. A little over a year later, on Friday evening, an Air India Express flight from Dubai with 190 people on board overshot “runway 10” at the Calicut airport in heavy rain and went down 35 feet into a gorge before breaking into two pieces, killing at least 18 people.