Panic over bomb scare on Air Peace’s Abuja flight

  • It is false alarm, say FAAN, airline

“Passenger taken into custody

Passengers on Air Peace’s flight P4 7141 from Abuja to Lagos were today thrown into panic over fear that explosive had been planted on board the flight.

The panic and alarm raised by passengers forced the crew to make an emergency air return back to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Woleshadarenews learnt that on landing in Abuja, security experts from Nigeria Police Bomb detectives were quickly called to scan the airplane to detect whether explosive was actually planted onboard the aircraft which turned out to b e a hoax.

Meanwhile, some of the passengers commended the crew for prioritising their safety and returning to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja after receiving information that there was an explosive on board the aircraft.

A statement issued by the Corporate Communications Manager of the carrier, Mr. Chris Iwarah confirmed the incident, saying the operating crew acted professionally and took the decision to return as a precaution.

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He attributed the false information to an intending passenger who was denied boarding after the crew suspected that he might be mentally challenged.

“We confirm that Air Peace Flight P4 7121, Abuja-Lagos on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 returned to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja after the crew received information that there was a dangerous item on board.

“In line with procedures and our high safety standards, the captain-in-command acted professionally, briefed passengers on board and took the decision to return as a precaution. The aircraft landed in Abuja without any incident and passengers disembarked normally to enable security personnel conduct a check.

“Passengers on board the flight were screened a second time and the aircraft thoroughly checked. At the end of the exercise, the information was found to be a hoax as nothing was found on the aircraft. The aircraft was subsequently cleared to depart for Lagos and safely landed at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at about 11.44 a.m.

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“The passenger who gave the information has since been taken into custody by security operatives for exhaustive investigation into the incident.

“We commend our valued customers on board the flight for their calm and cooperation while the checks lasted. The safety, security and wellbeing of our customers and crew will continue to be our priority at all times,” Air Peace said.

Spokeswoman for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mrs. Henrietta Yakubu in a statement said the threat of a bomb on an early morning Air Peace flight from Abuja to Lagos has been confirmed to be false.

 

She said the passenger that raised the alarm is said to have a history of mental illness and is currently with the security agencies and medical experts for assessment.

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Following the false information, she stated that officers of FAAN’s aviation security swiftly evacuated passengers, crew and cargo on board the flight and a bomb squad immediately conducted a thorough check on the aircraft and baggage, which confirmed the information to be false.

 

Her words, “Aftermath of the due diligence test carried out on the aircraft, a fresh boarding call has been made and passengers have boarded the flight for take-off to the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos”.

 

She assured that FAAN would like to re-assure passengers and all airport users that the country’s airports are safe and secure, calling them to carry on their lawful activities without any fear.

Wole Shadare