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Polish plane makes emergency landing in Prague after bomb threat

All the passengers were safely evacuated from the plane.

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Rescue workers stand in front of the Vaclav Havel Airport after a passenger jet flying from Spain to Warsaw made an emergency landing due to a bomb threat, in Prague, Czech Republic, December 30, 2016.
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A Boeing 707 operated by a Polish charter airline made an emergency landing in Prague after a bomb threat by a passenger who was then detained by police, Czech officials said. "A man who threatened to detonate a booby trap is in the hands of the Czech police," Interior Minister, Milan Chovanec told the Czech public television on Friday.

"The man was Polish, just like most passengers," he added but declined to say whether the police had actually found a bomb. Richard Klima, spokesman for Prague's air traffic controllers said, the Enter Air plane flying from Las Palmas, Spain to Warsaw landed in Prague following the pilot's request.

Chovanec said about 160 passengers were evacuated from the plane that had landed at a disused old airport next to Prague's Vaclav Havel Airport and that the situation was safe. He added the passengers would stay the night in Prague pending a thorough check of the plane which could finally leave for Warsaw on Friday morning.

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