MAN SENTENCED FOR LYING ABOUT BOMB ON-BOARD A
FLIGHT
A Lewes Crown Court on
Thursday sentenced a French man to 10 months in prison for lying that there was
a bomb on board a plane.
Librarian Jacob
Abdellak, who was running late for his flight from London to Los Angeles tried
to delay it by calling police to say there was a bomb on board.
Abdellak, who lives in
east London, made the call eight minutes before his 5.47 a.m.
Norwegian Air flight
from Gatwick Airport was due to leave on May 11 because he was significantly
late and airline staff had refused to allow him on board, a court heard.
His hoax meant
passengers had to be re-screened and take-off was delayed by 90 minutes. An
investigation by Gatwick revealed that the hoax call had been made using the
same number linked to his booking.
When Abdellak returned
to the airport to take another flight to the United States on May 22, he was
arrested.
He initially claimed
he had lost his phone’s SIM card but pleaded guilty at the Court to
communicating false information regarding a noxious substance likely to create
serious risk to human health.
“This was a quite
ridiculous decision made by Abdellak, who fabricated an extremely serious
allegation purely for his own benefit,” said Gatwick Police Chief Inspector
Marc Clothier on Thursday.
“He was running late
for his flight and thought it would be a good idea to call in a hoax bomb,
however this turned out to be the worst decision he could have made.”

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