Chinedu Eze
Four Passengers who allegedly damaged
the property of Nigerian carrier, Air Peace at the Murtala Muhammed
Airport, Lagos were on Monday charged before Magistrate I.A Abina of an
Ogba Magistrates’ Court.
The passengers, THISDAY learnt became
violent when their flight from Abuja to Lagos was delayed due to adverse
weather report from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) after a
nationwide downpour last Friday.
The passengers were dragged before the court by the Police on a three count charge of malicious damage.
Two out of the four passengers, however evaded the arraignment and are now at large.
The two arraigned passengers, Mrs Halima Mohammed and one Mr Osagie , pleaded not guilty to the three count charge.
The Police alleged that the defendants
had committed the offences on May 26 at the General Aviation Terminal
(GAT) of the Murtala Muhammed Airport .
The passengers are accused of damaging a
car belonging to Air Peace and assaulting a pilot while demanding
compensation from the airline over the delay of their flight.
Following an application for bail filed
by their counsel, the court granted a N100, 000 bail each to the
passengers with two sureties in like sum.
The magistrate also fixed May 30 for perfection of bail and July 2 for mention.
Informed source from the airline disclosed that Air Peace delayed flights due to NIMET weather reports.
“Given the development, our teams sent
email and text messages to those whose flights were affected, notifying
them that their flights had been rescheduled to different times of the
day.
One of the flights affected by the
adverse weather condition was our 7.40pm Abuja-Lagos service (Flight
P47135). All passengers with reservation on the flight were notified at
12.37pm on Friday, May 25, 2018 (the day of the flight – seven hours
ahead of the original flight time) through the email and phone contacts
they supplied at the point of booking that the flight had been
rescheduled till 9.35pm to avoid a situation where they would go to the
airport to wait,” inside told THISDAY.
The source said due to the persistent
adverse weather, the flight could not operate out of Abuja at 9.35pm.
While the wait lasted, all passengers on the flight were duly served
refreshment.
“Upon landing in Lagos, the same
passenger, now joined by five others, started inciting violence. They
refused to disembark after other passengers left the aircraft. All
appeals to them to disembark were rebuffed.
The six passengers eventually went to
block the exit of the aircraft, insisting that the crew members must
compensate them or they (the crew members) would not be allowed to
disembark from the aircraft. The intervention of the pilot-in-command
did not change the stance of the passengers who later damaged the
windscreen of one of the crew members,” the source added.
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