Passengers were Friday thrown into confusion aboard an Aero
Contractors aircraft scheduled to take-off from Lagos to Benin as one of
the female passengers started screaming on top of her voice that she
was no longer travelling, thus causing panic onboard.
The
passenger’s strange behaviour is coming barely one week after a teenage
boy, Daniel Ohikena caused scare at the airport when he stowed away on
Arik Air plane from Benin to Lagos.
The female passenger whose
identity could not be ascertained at press time was said to have been
ignored by members of cabin crew and passengers alike but her
persistence led to suspicion among the passengers.
An eye-witness said that the female passenger after
boarding the flight screamed on top of her voice that she was no longer
willing to travel with the plane.
The strange behaviour, however
led to the delay of the Benin- bound aircraft for two hours as all the
passengers were asked to disembark while the plane was screened again.
Saturday
Vanguard further gathered that all the checked-in luggage were also
off-loaded for proper screening by both Aero and Aviation Security,
AVSEC, of the Federal Airports authority of Nigeria, FAAN.
But despite the re-screening of the already checked in passengers and their luggage, nothing suspicious was found on board.
It
was also learnt that the passenger was handed over to security agents
by AVSEC while the other passengers proceeded on the journey to Benin.
According
to the source, “All passengers were already onboard and the pilot was
preparing to take off before the woman started the strange behaviour.
“At
first, no one took her seriously, but when the shouting and soliloquy
continued, the passengers became apprehensive and ordered the pilot to
abort the flight.
”The situation was not funny at all. In fact,
the woman was speaking in a language which no one understood. But I can
tell you authoritatively that all the passengers have been taken to
Benin with the same aircraft and they landed in the airport safely.
Source: Vanguard News
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