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Grenade on Air India plane for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi part of drill

FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, file photo, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses business leaders as he launches his "Make in India" initiative, in New Delhi, prior to his scheduled departure to the United States. A human rights group has sued Modi in New York for what it says was his complicity in sectarian violence in his country in 2002. (AP)

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By Agencies

A suspected grenade found on an Air India plane turned out to be a dummy object placed on the jet during a security drill, the Press Trust of India reported Saturday.

The drill conducted on a Boeing Air India 747 aircraft was part of a series by the National Security Guards to check alertness of crew members, the national news agency said, quoting unnamed government officials.

Crew members discovered a defused grenade in an Air India plane designated as a back-up for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his recent US visit, reports said Saturday.

The Air India Boeing 747 crew found the grenade in the business class section of the aircraft late Friday and reported it to security officials on landing at Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, according to the reports.

An Air India official would only confirm to AFP that "a suspicious object was found on the plane," which turned out to be "harmless".

"A committee has been formed to probe the matter and everything will be clear after further investigation," said the official, who did not wish to be named.

The state-run Air India flight was an emergency standby plane for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his maiden five-day US visit that began September 26.

The plane had been parked at New Delhi's international airport since Modi's departure and was only released on Friday for commercial flying after the leader returned to India late Thursday.

The Indian Express daily quoted an unnamed Air India official as saying that the object was a "plastic casing" of a grenade which was used during "anti-terror drills" on the plane.

The scare comes after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stripped India of its top safety rating, citing a lack of safety oversight.

The FAA decision in January was based on an audit last year of the country's aviation regulator that found 31 issues of concern, including a shortage of well-trained inspectors to carry out safety checks.