Update for man accused of plane bomb threat

Update for man accused of plane bomb threat

A person accused of creating an alarming bomb menace on board a global flight will stay behind bars on remand for 2 months amid considerations for his psychological well being.

Muhammad Arif precipitated chaos on a Malaysia Airlines flight earlier this week when he allegedly claimed to have a bomb in his bag and ranted on the airline crew.

The flight had been destined for Kuala Lumpur nevertheless it was compelled to return to Sydney after the 45-year-old allegedly started loudly claiming to be a “slave of Allah”.

In one video posted to social media by one other traveller, he will be seen arguing with flight attendants and ranting about Allah.

“Are you a slave of Allah? Are you? Say it. Say it. Are you a slave of Allah?” he stated.

Mr Arif was arrested and charged with not complying with a cabin crew’s security instruction and making a false assertion a couple of menace to break an plane.

Each cost carries a most penalty of 10 years in jail and a $15,000 nice.

He was on account of seem in Sydney Downing Centre Local Court on Friday to make a bail utility, however his lawyer Khaled Dib as an alternative requested for an adjournment.

He defined Mr Arif was nonetheless ready to be assessed by a psychological well being skilled after his authorized crew beforehand defined he had “serious” psychological well being points.

Once a psychological well being evaluation report is accomplished, the court docket heard the events will focus on whether or not he’s match to proceed.

Magistrate Greg Grogin adjourned the listening to till October to permit ample time for the report back to be generated.

It’s the third time this week the matter has been adjourned after two aborted bail hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday, through which Mr Arif refused to depart his cell.

He will stay in custody on remand for 2 months till the matter returns to court docket.

The 45-year-old has already spent 4 nights behind bars after he was arrested on Monday night time when Australian Federal Police swarmed the aircraft.

Nearly 200 passengers sat on the tarmac at Sydney International Airport for 3 hours earlier than Mr Arif was positioned in handcuffs and faraway from the aircraft.

Originally revealed as Update for man accused of creating bomb menace on aircraft

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au