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Old 1st Feb 2009, 13:57
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Real or imaginary?

Reuters report..........

An Indian airliner from Goa made an emergency landing in Delhi after a passenger became unruly and said he was carrying a knife.
The aircraft is/was in an isloation bay at Indira Gandhi Airport.

The aircraft has been surrounded by security commandos. The cockpit is locked and the pilot has full control of the aircraft. All passengers are safe.

M.L.Kumawat, a top official in Indias internal security department told Reuters that the incident could be a mock drill.
Reuters. 08.52EST

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Well, I would hardly think it was a drill if the aircraft did acually do as is claimed with all the passengers on board, but I guess you never can tell.

Strange how the report claims the CNN-IBN news channel says the man was drunk, so I would go for it not being a drill but merely a chav who decided to go somewhere else apart from the Costa del <insert description of tanked up muppets here>
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