Man to be charged with making a bomb hoax, causing aircraft at Changi Airport to be recalled
- A 22-year-old man in Singapore will be charged with making a bomb threat on an Abu Dhabi-bound flight, facing up to seven years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000.
- The man allegedly posted on social media that he was 'going to blow the plane up' after boarding the flight.
- The Singapore Police Force identified the man and recalled the aircraft from the runway before arresting him at Changi Airport Terminal 2.
- M Malathi from the Singapore Police Force emphasized that safety is a top priority and all security threats will be thoroughly investigated.
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Man on Abu Dhabi-bound flight faces 7-year jail, Dh183,500 fine for bomb threat
The Singapore Police Force said it was informed about the social media post containing a threat to blow up an aircraft and managed the identify the man within an hour of the post.
·Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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SINGAPORE: A 22-year-old man will be charged on Thursday (Jun 5) over a bomb hoax he allegedly made while on a flight that was preparing to leave Changi Airport. The police were alerted on Feb 14 at about 7.20pm to a social media post containing a threat to blow up an aircraft. Throug
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