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Five Syrians on 'fire-threat' flight seek asylum in UK Five Syrians on 'fire-threat' flight seek asylum in UK
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Five passengers from an Egyptair flight which was diverted to Prestwick airport on Saturday did not reboard the plane when it resumed its journey to the US.Five passengers from an Egyptair flight which was diverted to Prestwick airport on Saturday did not reboard the plane when it resumed its journey to the US.
Police Scotland said the passengers, understood to be Syrian, claimed asylum and were being dealt with by the UK Border Agency.Police Scotland said the passengers, understood to be Syrian, claimed asylum and were being dealt with by the UK Border Agency.
The flight from Cairo to New York was escorted to Prestwick by fighter jets, after a note with a threat to set the plane on fire was found in the toilet.The flight from Cairo to New York was escorted to Prestwick by fighter jets, after a note with a threat to set the plane on fire was found in the toilet.
In total, 326 passengers were on board.In total, 326 passengers were on board.
They were taken off the plane to be questioned by police while the aircraft was searched. But no arrests were made and when nothing was found on the flight, it was cleared to resume its journey early on Sunday morning.They were taken off the plane to be questioned by police while the aircraft was searched. But no arrests were made and when nothing was found on the flight, it was cleared to resume its journey early on Sunday morning.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said five people did not get back on board, and claimed asylum in the UK.A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said five people did not get back on board, and claimed asylum in the UK.
Speaking from Cairo, the chief executive of Egyptair identified the five people as Syrians.Speaking from Cairo, the chief executive of Egyptair identified the five people as Syrians.
The Home Office said it did not comment on individual cases. The whereabouts of the five passengers is not known.The Home Office said it did not comment on individual cases. The whereabouts of the five passengers is not known.
A plane that was diverted to an airport in Scotland following security fears is back in the air, police have said.
Egyptair flight 985 from Cairo to New York landed at Glasgow Prestwick Airport on Saturday after a threatening note was found in the toilets.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that RAF Typhoon aircraft were called following an "incident on board".
But police said that, following a search of the plane overnight, it had been allowed to continue its journey.
"Officers from Police Scotland have carried out an extensive search of the aircraft resulting in no suspicious items being found," a spokesman for the service said.
"Passengers and crew are now aboard and the aircraft is continuing its flight to New York.
"Officers continue to investigate the circumstances of the incident."
'Start fire'
BBC producer Nada Tafik was on board the plane to JFK International Airport and said she saw a note apparently threatening to start a fire.
The handwritten note also had a seat number written on it.
The Boeing 777 was escorted to Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire, by RAF Typhoons, landing at about 14:30 BST on Saturday.
The aircraft, met by a heavy police presence, was carrying 326 passengers who were allowed to start to disembark three hours after the plane landed.
The airport remained open during the incident.