ATHENS — Police on Sunday had been looking out a Ryanair passenger aircraft that landed at Athens International Airport for any suspicious gadgets after receiving an alert for a bomb risk, police officers stated.
The pilot of the Boeing 737 plane, with about 190 passengers and crew on board, had earlier alerted authorities over a doable explosive gadget on board, one of many officers stated.
The aircraft, which was flying from Katowice in Poland to Greece arrived in Athens escorted by two fighter jets at 5:35 p.m. (1535 GMT, 11:35 p.m., Philippines time). Firefighting engines had been on standby because it landed.
Police had been later looking out passengers as they had been disembarking and their baggage was lined up exterior the plane. — Reuters