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Man Jailed After Calling In Fake Bomb Threat To Delay Plane Because He Was Late For His Flight

Man Jailed After Calling In Fake Bomb Threat To Delay Plane Because He Was Late For His Flight
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An airline passenger who caused a bomb scare on his own flight because he was running late and feared he would miss it has been jailed for 16 months.


Rashidul Islam was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court after pleading guilty to communicating false information.

He was also banned from Gatwick Airport.

The 32-year-old called police 45 minutes before his easyJet flight to Marrakesh from Gatwick was due to take off after his train was cancelled and his taxi became stuck in traffic on May 4 last year.

His hoax call caused the flight to be evacuated and all 147 passengers having to be rechecked by security, costing the airline an estimated £30,000 ($39,000).

A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokesman said:

“Islam anonymously called police 45 minutes before his easyJet booking from Gatwick was due to take off, warning: 'Someone may have a bomb on the plane, you need to delay the flight'."
“The hoaxer made two further threats in the following minutes – causing crew on the 5.40pm flight to Marrakesh to be evacuated and all 147 passengers to be checked again by security."
“Luggage also had to be removed and re-screened, resulting in a three-hour delay at Britain's second busiest airport on a bank holiday weekend."

The spokesman continued:

“Islam, who was flying to Morocco to visit his fiancee, made the bomb hoax after experiencing transport difficulties en route to the airport from Cricklewood, north London."
“Islam first ran into transport difficulty when his train to Gatwick unexpectedly terminated at St Pancras."
“He instead took a taxi from the central London station but traffic meant he would have arrived at the airport with only minutes to get through security."
“The hoax initially succeeded in giving Islam time to check in but he was arrested at the gate after police traced him as the anonymous caller."

The flight eventually took off at 8.50pm with a new cabin crew which had to be swapped as the previous crew had exceeded their hours because of the delay.

Following his arrest, Islam told police he had panicked about missing his flight because he could not afford another ticket.

Natalie Smith, of the CPS, said:

“Rashidul Islam suggests his 999 calls were simply a misguided solution to running late and not intended to cause genuine fear."
“But the bomb hoax was intended to make authorities fear there was a genuine enough threat that they needed to search the plane."
“The consequences were so serious that flight crew had to be evacuated, passengers rechecked and luggage removed—at a cost of three extra hours on the runway and £30,000 ($39,000) to the airline."

Since the incident, Islam has also been sentenced to a 42-month sentence for unconnected money-laundering offenses.

Ms Smith added:

“This sentence should send a message that creating a bomb scare is no trivial matter. These threats have a major impact on everyone in the airport—diverting multiple agencies from core duties such as assisting passengers, providing security or carrying out counter-terrorism checks."

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