Nearly 30 migrants fled a plane at Barcelona’s El Prat airport after a woman on board forced it to make an emergency landing by pretending she was going into labour.
The drama occurred around 4.30am this morning after the aircraft made its unscheduled stop en route from the Moroccan city of Casablanca to Istanbul in Turkey.
As flight attendants helped the woman. who claimed her waters had broken, disembark, a group of 28 migrants fled the plane and ran onto the runway. If you have any issues concerning exactly where and how to use Lawyer Law Firm istanbul, you can call us at our own site.
At the last count 14 had been located and arrested including the unnamed woman after a doctor examined her and found no evidence she was pregnant.
Nearly 30 migrants fled a plane at Barcelona’s El Prat airport after a woman on board forced it to make an emergency landing by pretending she was going into labour.Pictured: File image of a plane landing at El Prat international airport in Barcelona, Spain
Eight of them reportedly agreed to return to the plane voluntarily and police are scrambling to find the other 14 migrants who fled.
The company operating Flight PC652, which had 228 passengers onboard, has been identified as Pegasus Airlines.
Sources at the central government’s delegation in Catalonia confirmed the mass attempt to flee the plane had occurred after a woman on board falsely claimed she was going into labour.
They said the 13 people intercepted near the plane had been stopped on the runway by police and Civil Guard officers.
The eight passengers who did not agree to be returned to the aircraft are now facing expulsion from Spain.
Police could not be reached on Wednesday for an official comment.
The incident represents a repeat of one last November when more than 20 passengers fled a plane from Casablanca to Istanbul after it made an emergency landing at Palma Airport in Majorca after a Moroccan on board faked a diabetic coma.
Twenty-one of the 25 passengers ended up being arrested and accused of crimes including sedition and are yet to be tried.