Britain scrambles jets, British fighter jets escorted a Pakistan International Airlines passenger plane to Stansted Airport near London on Friday, where police went on board and arrested two men on suspicion of endangering an aircraft.
Passengers were leaving the plane and no one was hurt in the incident, a spokesman for the airport said.
Flight PK709 from Lahore in Pakistan had been due to land at Manchester in northern England with 297 passengers on board, but was diverted shortly before arrival.
Britain is on high alert after a soldier was hacked to
death on a London street on Wednesday in what the government are
treating as a terrorist incident.A security source said early indications were that the plane was not the target of a terrorist attack.
A passenger who had
just got off the plane told the BBC the pilot had informed passengers
after landing that he had diverted to Stansted because of threats. The passenger, named by the BBC as Mr Munsif, said two men had been handcuffed on board and removed.
"We landed safely and then he announced that they had
some kind of threat from someone and that's why he landed the plane,"
the passenger said, speaking by telephone.
"Essex Police have boarded a passenger plane
diverted to Stansted Airport and two men have been arrested on
suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft. They have been removed from
the plane," the police said in a statement. The force is responsible for
the area where Stansted is located.
"The two men arrested on suspicion of endangerment of
an aircraft are aged 30 and 41. They are being taken to a police station
for interview by detectives," the police added.
Stansted is one of London's
less busy airports, preferred as a location for handling airplane
security incidents. A spokesman for the airport said the plane was being
held in an isolated area and that the rest of the airport was operating
as normal.
Essex County Fire and Rescue Service said 10 fire engines had been sent to the airport.The Pakistani plane was a Boeing 777, according to the flight tracking website www.flightradar.com.
According to two tracking websites, the aircraft broke off from its descent about 60 miles east of Manchester.
It turned and followed a wide arc over northeast England and out to the North Sea before heading towards London.
Britain launches military planes to intercept unidentified aircraft when they cannot be identified by other means, for example when the aircraft is not talking to air traffic controllers.
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