UK Police Detain Two Following “Safety Risk” Aboard Ryanair Flight

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Airplane’s crew had been alerted to a “potential safety menace on board”: Spokesman (Representational)

London:

British counter terrorism police have been holding two males on Monday following a “safety menace” aboard a Ryanair flight that led to fighter jets being scrambled to intercept it.

Police stated they detained the pair, a 34-year-old man from Kuwait and a 48-year-old man from Italy, below terrorism legal guidelines late on Sunday at Stansted Airport after the flight from Vienna landed.

Britain’s Royal Air Pressure (RAF) stated it had launched two Hurricane fighter jets from a base in close by Lincolnshire “to intercept a civilian plane”.

“The plane was escorted safely to Stansted,” it added.

A spokesman for finances provider Ryanair stated the aircraft’s crew had been alerted to a “potential safety menace on board”.

“According to procedures, the captain knowledgeable UK authorities and continued to London Stansted, the place the plane landed usually and taxied to a distant stand the place passengers disembarked safely,” stated the airline.

“Passengers in London Stansted ready to depart to Vienna have been transferred to a spare plane to minimise the delay to their flight.”

Police stated inquiries have been ongoing.

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