Two men arrested after ‘security threat’ on Ryanair flight to UK



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Two men were detained by counter-terrorism police after a Ryanair flight to the UK was intercepted by RAF fighter jets due to a “security threat”.

A 34-year-old man from Kuwait and a 48-year-old man from Italy were detained by counterterrorism officers from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday.

The two men had arrived on a flight from Vienna and were detained under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act, police said.

The RAF confirmed that RAF Coningsby Typhoon fighters in Lincolnshire, England were launched “to intercept a civilian aircraft. The plane was escorted safely to Stansted. “

A Ryanair spokesman said the crew of the flight from Vienna to Essex airport had been alerted to a “possible threat to safety on board.”

He added: “In accordance with procedures, the captain informed the UK authorities and continued to London Stansted where the aircraft landed normally and taxied to a remote post where the passengers disembarked safely.

“Passengers at London Stansted waiting to depart for Vienna were transferred to a spare aircraft to minimize the delay in their flight.”

Police said investigations are ongoing.

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