Seventeen-year-old boy charged with eight offences following incident on Jetstar Airways airplane.
An adolescent has been arrested in Australia after boarding a business plane with a loaded shotgun, police have mentioned.
The 17-year-old boy was overpowered and detained by crew and passengers following the incident at Avalon Airport, about 60km (37 miles) from Melbourne, on Thursday, Victoria Police mentioned.
Not one of the roughly 160 passengers and crew on the Jetstar Airways airplane have been damage.
Police charged the teenager with eight offences, together with endangering the secure operation of an plane and possession of a firearm.
Throughout an look by the teenager at a juvenile courtroom on Friday, police alleged that he had planted a faux do-it-yourself explosive and threatened passengers and crew, the Australian Broadcasting Company reported.
Victoria Police Superintendent Michael Reid informed reporters on Thursday that the teenager had been overpowered by a number of passengers.
“Little question this could have been a really terrifying incident for the passengers of that airplane, and Victoria Police actually commend the bravery of the passengers who have been in a position to overpower that male,” Reid mentioned.
Barry Clark, one of many passengers who tackled the suspect, informed native media that he had sprung into motion after noticing the suspect changing into agitated whereas arguing with a flight attendant in regards to the firearm.
“I noticed the barrel butt, and once I noticed the entire gun, I mentioned we’re in hassle right here and I noticed it towards her chest, and so I believed, properly, I’ve bought to do one thing,” Clark mentioned in an interview with Community 10.
“That is all taking place in a matter of seconds. So I bought up quietly. He had his again to me, the younger lady was going through me, and the gun was solely seen,” Clark mentioned.
“However I knew that if I went to the aspect and pushed the gun away from him, a minimum of if it went off, it will go off within the aspect of the airplane and there was nobody there.”