According to Daily Mail Uk, a France Airline made an emergency landing in Kenya as a result of a suspected bomb found in the lavatory of the airplane. Read Report below:
The
Kenyan Airport Authority had previously published a statement on social media
confirming that the device was a bomb, but later edited the post to only
confirm a 'suspicious object'.
A Kenyan
police official said during the flight a passenger noticed something in a
lavatory that looked like 'a stopwatch mounted on a box.'
The
passenger reported the device to the cabin crew, who informed the pilots,
leading to an emergency landing at the airport in the Kenyan city of Mombasa.
Six
people are being questioned by authorities, one of them being the man who
reported the package. Kenyan
police spokesman Charles Owino said: ‘The plane requested an emergency landing
after a device suspected to be a bomb was discovered in the lavatory.
‘An emergency landing was prepared and it landed safely and all
passengers evacuated. ‘Bomb experts from the Navy and the criminal investigations department
were called in, and took the device.’ Mr Owino said it was a ‘dummy bomb’ designed to create fear on the
plane.
Interior minister Joseph Nkaissery told reporters at Mombasa's Moi
International Airport that Kenyan authorities were working with their French
and Mauritian counterparts to determine the nature of the device.
He confirmed that a number of passengers who were aboard the flight were
being questioned about the suspect device, but did not say if they were under
arrest.
'We are in touch with Mauritius to know how security screening of
passengers was done. A few passengers are being interrogated,' he said.
The Boeing 777 Air France flight 463 was heading to Charles de Gaulle
airport in Paris when the pilots requested an emergency landing at the Moi
International Airport at 12.30am, police spokesman Charles Owino said.
'It requested an emergency landing when a device suspected to be an
explosive was discovered in the lavatory,' Owino said.
The plane was carrying 459 passengers and 14 crew members on board and
had left Mauritius at 9pm, Owino said.
Kenya Airports Authority added that scheduled flights to Mombasa were
disrupted during the interval but that normal operations have resumed.
'The plane just went down slowly, slowly, slowly, so we just realized
probably something was wrong,' said a passenger who identified himself as
Benoit Lucchini of Paris. He spoke to journalists after leaving the plane in
Mombasa.
'The personnel of Air France was just great, they were just wonderful.
So they keep everybody calm. We did not know what was happening,' said
Lucchini.
'So we secured the seat belt to land in Mombasa because we thought it
was a technical problem but actually it was not a technical problem.
'It was something in the toilet. Something wrong in the toilet, it could
be a bomb.'
Source: Daily Mail, UK
Source: Daily Mail, UK
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