The Asian Age

Flyers exit jet after man leaves threat note

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Sydney, June 6: Passengers on an Australian domestic flight left the plane via an emergency exit on Tuesday after a man allegedly left a threatenin­g note in the toilet in what appears to be a prank.

The 42 passengers on the Virgin Australia service from Sydney to the rural town of Albury in southeaste­rn Australia were ordered out of the window exit onto the tarmac.

“Albury police received informatio­n that a note was located on an item in the toilets of an aircraft en route to Albury,” the police said in a statement.

“About 9.30am the aircraft landed and police boarded the plane and immediatel­y evacuated the passengers.”

The police did not say what was written on the note but said it was not terrorism-related.

A 30-year-old man was charged with threatenin­g the lives of passengers with false informatio­n.

“There was no terrorism involved at all,” a New South Wales police spokesman told AFP. Nerves are frayed in Australia after a terrorrela­ted siege in Melbourne on Monday.

“I think it was just something silly that he did and there was no real intention there.

“The police managed to get all the passengers out and arrest the guy within five minutes of the plane landing.”

He was granted conditiona­l bail and is due to appear in court next month. Sydney retiree Wendy Willett, who was sitting opposite the man, described the ordeal as “terrifying” with a flight attendant shouting “Evacuate, evacuate! Leave all your belongings, jump out the window.” — AFP

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