Sunday, 15 March 2015
Suspected stowaway dies in Arik Air plane
A suspected stowaway has reportedly died in the
undercarriage compartment of an Arik Air plane.
The body was evacuated by men of the Airport Police
Command on Saturday.
A statement by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria,
which confirmed this, said the body was discovered in
the Arik airbus A345, Reg CS-TFX, at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
It added that the corpse, whose identity is yet to be
ascertained, has been deposited at an undisclosed
mortuary, following due diligence by the relevant
Aviation and Security agencies.
The statement said FAAN is currently reviewing footages
of the CCTV system and airside security operations with
a view to identifying the gaps and personnel failure, if
any, in order to take remedial actions.
The spokesperson of Arik Air, Mr. Banji Ola, could not be
reached for comments on the issue.
However, the General Manager, FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati,
confirmed to our correspondent that the flight was due
to take off for JFK on Saturday night.
He said, “Well, the aircraft was parked by the time the
body was discovered, but we found out it was bound to
leave for JFK later this night.”
He added that FAAN had intensified efforts at improving
security and safety at both land and airside through the
installation of high tech screening machines, CCTV
surveillance cameras and patrol teams.
“The Authority is assuring all travelling passengers of
safety of lives and property throughout the nation’s
airport,” he said.
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