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4 Passengers Arrested For Bomb Joke That Caused Emergency Landing Of Air France Plane

epa05076059 The Boeing 777 Air France flight 463 parked at Moi International Airport in Kenyan coastal city Mombasa, 20 December 2015. Air France flight 463 from Mauritius to Paris was forced to land in Mombasa at 12:37am after a device suspected to be a bomb was found in the lavatory, the Kenyan police spokesman said. All passengers have been safely evacuated and the device is being analyzed, the spokesman said. EPA/STR

Jacob Bojesson

An Air France plane from Mauritius to Paris was forced to make an emergency landing in Kenya after a suspicious package was found in the restroom.

Four people have been arrested for what was first called a “bombing attempt,” but later downgraded to a “nasty joke.”

A passenger found the device in a cupboard behind the restroom mirror. The cabin crew decided to land the plane immediately and evacuated the 473 passengers in the coastal Kenyan city of Mombasa.

Kenyan security forces released a statement shortly after the landing saying a bomb had been taken to a safe destination for detonation in the morning.

“Bomb experts from the Kenya Navy took the bomb away to safety,” the statement said. “The Kenyan security is zeroing in on two passengers who appear suspicious.”
When bomb experts examined the device further, they found that it was a cardboard box filled with paper and “something like a kitchen timer.”


“It seems like a nasty joke,” Air France CEO Frederic Gagey said at a press conference Sunday. “This is behavior which is in extremely bad taste.”

Joseph Nkaissery, Kenyan cabinet secretary for the Ministry of Interior, told CNN that all four suspect were passengers on the plane but he did not want to disclose their nationalities.

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