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Malaysia Airlines plane threat foiled by 'heroes', witness says | Malaysia Airlines plane threat foiled by 'heroes', witness says |
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A witness has described how passengers tackled a man who allegedly made a false bomb threat on a Malaysia Airlines plane. | A witness has described how passengers tackled a man who allegedly made a false bomb threat on a Malaysia Airlines plane. |
Flight MH128, bound for Kuala Lumpur, was forced to return to Melbourne after the man tried to enter the cockpit. | Flight MH128, bound for Kuala Lumpur, was forced to return to Melbourne after the man tried to enter the cockpit. |
The flight landed safely and the passenger was arrested, police said, adding it was not terror-related. | The flight landed safely and the passenger was arrested, police said, adding it was not terror-related. |
One passenger said the suspect was carrying a "very unusual object", which police later said was not explosive. | One passenger said the suspect was carrying a "very unusual object", which police later said was not explosive. |
"He ran down the back aisle and three great Aussie heroes wrestled him to the ground and totally immobilised him," the witness, Andrew Leoncelli, told the BBC. | "He ran down the back aisle and three great Aussie heroes wrestled him to the ground and totally immobilised him," the witness, Andrew Leoncelli, told the BBC. |
The suspect was a 25-year-old Sri Lankan man who was released from a Melbourne psychiatric facility earlier on Wednesday, said Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton. | The suspect was a 25-year-old Sri Lankan man who was released from a Melbourne psychiatric facility earlier on Wednesday, said Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton. |
Police initially treated it as a possible terrorism incident before determining it was "a case involving a mental health issue", the commissioner said. | Police initially treated it as a possible terrorism incident before determining it was "a case involving a mental health issue", the commissioner said. |
'Really agitated' | 'Really agitated' |
Police said the man was carrying a bluetooth speaker or something similar. Malaysia's Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz bin Kaprawi described it as a "powerbank", the AFP agency said. | Police said the man was carrying a bluetooth speaker or something similar. Malaysia's Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz bin Kaprawi described it as a "powerbank", the AFP agency said. |
Mr Leoncelli, a former professional Australian Rules football player, said it had two antennae and what appeared to be a smartphone input. | Mr Leoncelli, a former professional Australian Rules football player, said it had two antennae and what appeared to be a smartphone input. |
He said the suspect told airline staff he needed to see the captain before becoming "really agitated" and making threats, including making button-pressing motions. | He said the suspect told airline staff he needed to see the captain before becoming "really agitated" and making threats, including making button-pressing motions. |
"I went back to tell the other passengers there was a real threat here, we need to do something," Mr Leoncelli said. | "I went back to tell the other passengers there was a real threat here, we need to do something," Mr Leoncelli said. |
Of the passengers who then overpowered the man, he said: "I cannot tell you their names but they are good fellas." | Of the passengers who then overpowered the man, he said: "I cannot tell you their names but they are good fellas." |
Earlier, Mr Leoncelli told Melbourne's 3AW radio station that the man threatened to "blow the plane up", prompting staff to scream for help. | Earlier, Mr Leoncelli told Melbourne's 3AW radio station that the man threatened to "blow the plane up", prompting staff to scream for help. |
Malaysia Airlines said the Airbus A330, carrying 337 passengers and crew, was in the air for just 30 minutes of its eight-hour flight time before landing. | Malaysia Airlines said the Airbus A330, carrying 337 passengers and crew, was in the air for just 30 minutes of its eight-hour flight time before landing. |
Police defend delay | Police defend delay |
Heavily armed police boarded the plane just before midnight local time (14:00 GMT) and placed the man under arrest. | Heavily armed police boarded the plane just before midnight local time (14:00 GMT) and placed the man under arrest. |
Mr Ashton defended what local media said was a 90-minute delay between the plane landing and police intervention. | Mr Ashton defended what local media said was a 90-minute delay between the plane landing and police intervention. |
He said counter-terrorism officers had feared there may be other explosive devices or potential suspects on board. | He said counter-terrorism officers had feared there may be other explosive devices or potential suspects on board. |
"If we had an incident where there were further explosives that were triggered, we could have had a mass casualty incident," he said. | "If we had an incident where there were further explosives that were triggered, we could have had a mass casualty incident," he said. |
"Decisions had to be made about what was the safest way to get passengers off the plane." | "Decisions had to be made about what was the safest way to get passengers off the plane." |
Mr Ashton said man had been living in Melbourne on a current visa, clarifying earlier information he was an Australian citizen. | Mr Ashton said man had been living in Melbourne on a current visa, clarifying earlier information he was an Australian citizen. |
A number of flights were diverted following the incident, but the airport confirmed it was operating as normal. | A number of flights were diverted following the incident, but the airport confirmed it was operating as normal. |
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