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Madrid Barajas airport bomb threat: Passengers on jet to Saudi Arabia evacuated

Discovery of note reading 'bomb aboard' sees flight due to leave for Riyadh grounded

Hardeep Matharu
Thursday 04 February 2016 13:28 GMT
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A flight (not pictured) was grounded at Madrid's Barajas airport today after a bomb threat was discovered
A flight (not pictured) was grounded at Madrid's Barajas airport today after a bomb threat was discovered (Getty Images)

Passengers on a jet set to leave Madrid for Saudi Arabia were evacuated following a bomb threat, Spanish media has reported.

According to the El Pais newspaper, Madrid's Barajas Airport was put on alert after the commander of a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight due to fly from the Spanish capital to Riyadh reported the communication

SVA fLIGHT 226 was due to depart at 10.54 but remained grounded at the airport, according to Aena, the Spainish airport authority.

Passengers were safely evacuated from the plane.

El Pais reports that police sources said the alert was issued after a note - reading “bomb aboard” - was found pinned up with a knife on the door of a luggage rack in the aircraft.

A crew member saw the note just before the flight was due to take off and the aircraft was diverted to a secure area of the airport.

Aena said security forces were making appropriate inquiries at the airport, which remains open - although a spokeswoman said she did not have any details about the nature of the threat.

A high-alert “general alarm”, initially placed on the airport by law enforcement officials, was later reduced to “local” once passengers on the flight had disembarked.

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