Palma de Mallorca: Fleeing passengers shut down busy Spanish airport
One of Spain's busiest airports shut down for nearly four hours on Friday after an apparent attempt by migrants to enter the country illegally.
A plane flying from Casablanca in Morocco to Istanbul,
Turkey, was diverted to Palma de Mallorca after a medical emergency was
reported aboard.
When the jet landed, 21 passengers ran off across the
runways, reportedly escaping over the perimeter fence.
Police later made arrests but 12 were still on the run on
Saturday.
Police are investigating whether the group's escape from the
plane was spontaneous or an elaborate plot to immigrate illegally.
The top Spanish government official for the Balearic
Islands, Aina Calvo, said the event was unprecedented for a Spanish airport.
The drama began when emergency services boarded the Air
Arabia Maroc plane to evacuate a Moroccan man said to have fallen into a
diabetic coma. As they did so, 21 other passengers ran down the steps and fled,
reportedly hiding under parked planes.
After a health check at a hospital found him to be fit and
well, the Moroccan man was discharged and arrested for illegally entering the
country, Spain's Efe news agency reports. A fellow passenger accompanying him
to the hospital reportedly disappeared.
Most of the escapees who were arrested were found by the
Guardia Civil, the Majorca Daily Bulletin reports, noting that "one was
caught walking along the road to Manacor".
The total number involved was 24, including a person
arrested for aggressive behaviour on the plane.
Some 60 national and international flights were diverted or
delayed as a result of the incident.
The Air Arabia Maroc plane later continued to Turkey with
its remaining passengers.
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