Three potential stowaway teenagers, arrested at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on September 24 and 25, were handed over to
their parents by the Police Command on September 30, 2013, Monday.
The would-be stowaways were identified as Joshua Amadi, 14, from
Ebonyi State; Onyedikachi Ukpabio 14, Abia, and Lateef Popoola 13, Ogun.
Their relatives picked up the released boys at the airport.
One of the teenagers, Onyedicachi Ukpabio, an SS1 student, said they
had not decided where to travel to before they were arrested.
He added that they were just at the departure hall when they saw a
man, who approached them and asked them if they had a BlackBerry charger
to enable him charge his phone.
Ukpabio said they told the man that they didn’t have one, before his
friend, Amadi, asked the man if he knew the plane going to Malaysia.
He said the question made the man to alert the airport police and got them arrested.
Popoola, a primary three pupil from Ogun State, was caught on
September 25, 2013, Wednesday, a day after Ukpabio and Amadi were
arrested.
It would be noted that this is at least the third case of stowaway
passengers in the last month. It all began with Arik Air stowaway
teenager incident in the end of August 2013, which was followed by the
case of a 25-year-old man, who has been arrested at Benin airport in the
beginning of September for attempting to gain access into the airside.
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