Categories: Greek NEWS

Unruly passenger forced landing in Thessaloniki, had fake ID

According to police, a 41-year-old Tunisian man was detained on Monday for allegedly acting disruptive on a commercial flight, which forced the pilot to make an impromptu landing in Thessaloniki in northern Greece.

The suspect was a passenger on a Tunisair trip that connected Istanbul and Tunis. After the plane touched down, Greek police seized him.

Later, the police claimed he was travelling with fake identification and had previously been convicted in Greece for drug-related offences.

The man was scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday on charges of interfering with public transportation safety.

Ads1

Ads1
Gct

Recent Posts

BREAKING NEWS: Trump Allegedly Signs Order to Declassify Files on JFK, RFK, and MLK

In a stunning revelation, former President Donald Trump has reportedly signed an order to declassify…

12 minutes ago

U.S. Air Force Eyes Cyprus Airbase for Middle East Humanitarian Operations

The U.S. Air Force is assessing upgrades to Cyprus’ Andreas Papandreou Air Base to enhance…

2 hours ago

Greece to Enhance Strategic Military Capabilities with New Submarine Acquisition

Greece plans to acquire two submarines equipped with ballistic missiles, marking a major shift in…

3 hours ago

Mikel Coffee Gears Up for India Launch with Greko India Partnership

Greek coffee chain Mikel Coffee is set to enter the Indian market by partnering with…

3 hours ago

Roxana, the exotic Bactrian wife of Alexander the Great

Roxana, Alexander the Great's wife, was a significant figure in ancient history. She was born…

5 hours ago

Greece Introduces Law Prohibiting Gas Sales to Motorcyclists Without Helmets

Greece is set to introduce a new law prohibiting gas stations from selling fuel to…

5 hours ago