Passengers at a
rural Australian airport on Tuesday (6 June) jumped from a plane after a
threatening note was found in the bathroom. The note was later found to be a
hoax.
The incident came
a day after the Melbourne siege, which police are treating as an act of terrorism.
A police
spokeswoman, who declined to give her name, told Reuters, "Nothing was
found, there was no actual threat to anybody, just a note, so there was nothing
in it."
The threat made
claims that the man had hidden a bomb on the aircraft. This prompted the air
cabin staff to contact NSW police.
Police
said that there were 42 passengers onboard on the domestic flight. It was
evacuated at the airport in Albury, in southern New South Wales. A man has been
arrested.
The
man, wearing a red jacket and red hat was among the 42 passengers who had
allegedly written a threat note on the sick bag provided in his seat.
Australian
Associated Press quoted a passenger as saying he heard someone shout:
"Leave your luggage. Get out and run, run, run." It said passengers
jumped on to the tarmac.
New
South Wales state police spokeswoman Emily Waters told Reuters, "Police
and emergency services attended Albury airport after receiving information a
note was located in the toilet area."
She
added, "All passengers disembarked and a man was arrested within five
minutes." She did not provide further details.
"The
man didn't seem to resist the arrest," police said.
"The
plane landed at 9.35am and within five minutes we had the plane and the
occupants secure and safe," Evan Quarmby, Albury commander Superintendent
told reporters.
Due to the claims
made by the Islamic State group on the Melbourne siege, stating one of its
fighters was the gunman; Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said thatpolice will treat the siege as an "act of terrorism".
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