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Indian person accused the Easyzet flight to “Allahu Akbar ‘, threatening India news for a bomb plane

Toi correspondent from London: A 41 -year -old Indian man, who is considered an Indian citizen, has been accused of attacking and an eagizate flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Glasgow on Sunday after he threatened to bombing the plane, shouting “Allahu Akbar”.Abhay Devdas Nayak, who lives in Luton, appeared to hear his petition in Paisley Sheriff Court in Paisley on Monday, where he was presented with the first draft against him, ie, threatening the safety of an aircraft, in a thorough action. The “serious process” is a legal process used in Scotland to prosecute severe criminal offenses.The hero was arrested and charged after flying at Glasgow Airport at 8.20 am on Sunday.To depart from Luteon to Glasgow around 7 am, passengers got nervous when a man came out of the toilet and started shouting his fist: “I am going to bomb the plane! Death for America! Death for Trump”, and then “Allahu Akbar”. He also pushed and women were aggressive to air hostesses. In Ro 21, a male passenger then came out of his seat and grabbed the man and threw him to the ground, dealt with him and pinned him on the floor. Two other people also helped stop him. The men discovered the man’s pockets, while the airline crew discovered his bag.A witness told The Sun that men found the man’s wallet from their pocket and “he appeared to be carrying an Indian national refugee status card”. He asked him why he was threatening to bomb the aircraft. He replied: “Because I want to send a message to Trump.”They kept pinning her to the ground, while the flight landed into a remote corner of the Glasgow Airport, where it met the fire engine. Police officers came on the board, handcuffs the man and left him.Anti-terrorism officials are assessing the video of the incident.A large number of illegal migrants and asylum -seeking live in Luteon.The first hearing of the hero was in front of a Sheriff. He did not enter any argument and was sent to custody. He will appear for a full comment next time on 5 August.The bomb threat occurred when US President Donald Trump was on a five -day private visit to Scotland to play golf at his golf resorts.Egizet stated that their “crew is trained to assess all situations and work is done quickly and appropriately to ensure that flight and safety of other customers are not compromised at any time”.

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