Ryanair Flight On Means To Norway Receives Bomb Menace, UK Man Arrested

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Ryanair flight on the tarmac of the Gardemoen airport, close to the Norwegian capital. (AFP)

Oslo:

A British nationwide was arrested on Friday after a Ryanair aircraft flying from London to Oslo acquired a bomb risk, Norwegian police mentioned, the second risk towards a Ryanair flight in every week.

Fighter jets from neighbouring Denmark escorted the aircraft to the Norwegian capital, the place it landed safely.

A big police presence awaited the plane because it touched down at Gardemoen airport about 50 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of Oslo.

“Police have the scenario below management and have arrested a 51-year-old man suspected of being behind the bomb risk,” police mentioned in a press release, including that the suspect was British.

Police mentioned the passengers had been evacuated off the aircraft, which was being examined by the bomb squad. 

On Tuesday, British police arrested two males after a word claiming explosives had been on board was present in a aircraft rest room throughout one other Ryanair flight.

Police mentioned nothing suspicious had been discovered on the aircraft that was flying from the Polish metropolis of Krakow to the Irish capital Dublin.

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