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There was
confusion and apprehension at the Lagos airport on Friday morning when as a
yet-to-be-identified man mounted a taxing Air Peace plane.
The man was
later arrested by security operatives who were notified by the pilot of a
private jet coming behind the Air Peace plane.
Airport
sources could not immediately ascertain the reason for the man’s action.
Air Peace,
however, said the man was a stowaway who thought the plane was heading
overseas.
The airline
in a statement said the suspect was being held by the industry regulator for
further investigation.
The
statement read in part: “This morning, at exactly 9:10 at the MMA1 Lagos, an
Owerri – bound Air Peace aircraft was taxing towards the threshold for
take-off, when a man, in his twenties, emerged from the bush along the runway
and tried to gain access into the aircraft through the wheel-well.
“There was
a private jet behind the aircraft. The pilot-in-command of the private jet
informed the Air Peace pilot-in-command that a young man obviously in his
twenties, was trying to force his way into the aircraft.
“The
security wing of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria was alerted and the
man was accosted and whisked away. He is currently in the regulator’s custody.
When interrogated on why he took the action, the man stated that he thought the
aircraft was headed overseas.”
The latest
incident is happening barely six months after a suspected madman found his way
to the Lagos airport and climbed a Port Harcourt-bound Azman Airlines plane.
The mentally ill man was later identified as Usman Adamu from Republic of
Niger.
The Police
said the Nigerien could not speak or understand English Language.
The
authorities said then that investigation was still ongoing to ascertain how
Adamu gained access to the heavily restricted area at the airport.
They also
promised to beef up security in order to ensure a repeat breach does not happen
again. (New Telegraph)

















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