
EasyJet Ezy609 from Luton to Glasgow was diverted on Sunday after the passenger repeatedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” and that he had a bomb. The man was removed from the flight after he did an emergency landing at Glasgow airport.
According to Jerusalem Post 41, a man claimed that he wanted to “send” US President Donald Trump, who is currently in Scotland on a five -day visit.
Although the aircraft was minutes since its goal according to the plan – Glasgow – air traffic control had to facilitate emergency landing due to the threat of the passenger bomb.
Passengers tell how it all developed
Passengers on board the same flight told the sun that the man had come out of the toilet and shouted “Allahu Akbar” with his hands over his head and was also aggressive.
“He literally came out of the toilet and shouted” Allahu Akbar “with his hands over his head. Then he said,” I have a bomb, I have a bomb ” – at this point people were confused,” the passengers said.
“He moved the airline staff and was aggressive to them. He was a big guy, about six feet, and these were these small women,” he added.
“When he pushed them, things changed then. At that moment, he managed to catch one guys from behind and pull him down, then everyone jumped on him.” He fought a little on the floor, but at this point he knew he was up. “
The flight then carried out an emergency landing at the airport in Glasgow, where the cops boarded the plane, attracted individuals and forcibly removed it, added the Jerusalem post.
Bomb claim was a scam
The sun quoted a passenger when he said that the threat of a man’s bomb proved to be fraud after the stewardess checked his bag and realized that there was no bomb inside.
Another passenger said that the individual admitted the police that he had no bomb, and “gave up”.
Police, statement of easyjet issuing to incident
The Jerusalem post was quoted by the spokesman of EasyJet, who confirmed the incident. “The years Ezy609 from Luton to Glasgow met this morning by the police on arrival at Glasgow, where they joined the plane and removed the passenger because of their behavior on board,” the spokesman said.
“EasyJet’s crew is trained to assess all situations and act quickly and reasonably to ensure that flight and other customers are not at any time at risk. Our customers and crew are always the highest EasyJet priority,” they added.
Police spokesman also confirmed the disruption of the flight. “We received a message about a man causing a flight disruption that arrived in Glasgow around 8:20 on Sunday, July 27, 2025. Officers joined the plane on their arrival and the 41 -year -old man was arrested and remained in custody.
(Tagstotranslate) Let EasyJet (T) London to Scotland (T) Allah Akbar (T) Emergency Landing (T) Glasgow Airport