A suspected
stowaway reportedly died in the undercarriage compartment of an Arik Air
aircraft.
The body was
evacuated by the men of the Airport Police Command on Saturday.
A statement by the
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, which confirmed the incident, said the
body was discovered in an Arik airbus A345, marked CS-TFX, at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
It added that the
corpse, whose identity had yet to be ascertained, had been deposited in an
undisclosed mortuary, following due diligence by the relevant aviation and
security agencies.
The statement said
FAAN was reviewing footage of the CCTV and airside security operations with a
view to identifying the gaps and personnel failure, if any, in order to take
remedial actions.
The spokesperson
for Arik Air, Mr. Banji Ola, could not be reached for comments on the incident.
However, the
General Manager, FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati, confirmed to our correspondent that the
flight was due to take off to the JFK Airport, United States, on Saturday
night.
He said, “The
aircraft was parked by the time the body was discovered, but we found out it
was bound to leave for JFK later this night.”
Dati added that
FAAN had intensified efforts at improving security and safety at both land and
airside through the installation of high tech screening machines, CCTV
surveillance cameras and patrol teams.
“The Authority is
assuring all travelling passengers of safety of lives and property throughout
all the nation’s airports,” he said.
Man found dead in US-bound Arik plane, he was a Suspected stowaway
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