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Police Arraign 3 Air Peace Passengers in Court for Alleged Unruly Behaviour


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The Nigeria Police has arraigned three Air Peace passengers  , Adewale Adedigba (52), Magnis Ashibuogwu (50), and Iwunze Benjamin (30) before a magistrate court for, allegedly  exhibiting unruly behavior aboard Air Peace Flight No. P4 7579 from London to Lagos on Friday , February 15, 2025.

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The charges stem from an incident that took place on February 12, 2025, at approximately 8:00 PM. According to the police, the defendants disrupted the flight by shouting at the top of their voices, causing panic and public disturbance among passengers and crew. Their actions were deemed a breach of public peace under Section 168(1)(d) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

 


Further allegations reveal that the trio unlawfully moved from their originally assigned economy class seats to the business class section without authorization.

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This conduct, which violated Section 4(1)(a)(b) of the FAAN Bye-Law 2005, prompted swift intervention from the airline staff, who reported the incident upon landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.

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Following their arrest by airport police, the passengers were formally charged and brought before the court under the jurisdiction of the Airport Command.

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The prosecution, led by SP Oladipupo Taiwo, pressed for strict adherence to aviation laws to deter similar incidents in the future.

 

During the court session, the defendants’ plea was not immediately recorded, leading the magistrate to adjourn the case to March 3, 2025, for hearing.

 

The delay allows both the prosecution and defense to prepare their arguments, with potential penalties including fines or imprisonment if the defendants are found guilty.

 

This case underscores the growing need for stricter enforcement of in-flight conduct regulations in Nigeria’s aviation sector. Industry experts have called for heightened awareness and compliance to ensure the safety and comfort of all passengers.

 

The upcoming hearing will determine the fate of the accused and set a precedent for future cases involving disruptive behavior on flights.

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