Spanish police were on Wednesday looking for 12 migrantspassengers on a commercial flight, who fled following the emergency landing of their plane at the airport of Barcelona following a presumably staged medical emergency, authorities said. The plane had to ask at 4:30 am to land urgently because a woman on board was regarding to give birth and that “this passenger had allegedly lost her water”, explained a source from the prefecture of Catalonia.
When the plane landed, an ambulance and three police patrols came to evacuate the pregnant woman, but a group of 27 people then “left the plane and tried to flee”, indicated this source. Five spontaneously returned to the plane and eleven others, including the pregnant woman, were arrested.
The prefecture did not specify their nationality. An examination at the hospital revealed that the pregnant woman “was not regarding to give birth, so she was arrested for disturbing public order”, added this source. On Wednesday evening, the police were still looking for the twelve people who managed to flee. This is the second such incident in Spain in just over a year.
On November 5, 2021, a plane connecting Casablanca to Istanbul had to make an emergency landing on the Spanish island of Majorca, in the Balearic Islands, when one of the passengers, apparently diabetic, had felt unwell and seemed to be in a coma. While he was being evacuated from the plane with a companion, 21 people had fled. When he arrived at the hospital, the doctors found him in good health, but his friend had fled. Again, the police failed to arrest all the fugitives, mostly Moroccans, and only twelve people were found.