Woman reports ‘dynamite’ text; 4 passengers removed from plane, detained

No such message was found by officers on their phone and they were freed later.

November 26, 2015 11:44 am | Updated 11:45 am IST - BALTIMORE:

The Spirit Airlines Flight 969 was on its way to Chicago.

The Spirit Airlines Flight 969 was on its way to Chicago.

Four passengers were removed from a Chicago-bound flight at Baltimore’s international airport last week after a fellow passenger said she saw one of them receive a text with the word “dynamite” and the code for an airport in India, according to a police report.

No such message was found by officers on the passenger’s phone, First Sgt. Jonathan Green, spokesman for the Maryland Transportation Authority Police, said on Thursday.

Nov. 17 incident

The incident report, obtained by AP through a Maryland Public Information Act request, details the events of November 17, when Spirit Airlines Flight 969 to Chicago was taxiing to the runway at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

A female passenger said she became alarmed when a male passenger made several phone calls in a language other than English and when she saw him receive a text message that read “BLR Dynamite,” according to the report. BLR is the airport code for Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore, India.

Crew notified

The female passenger notified the crew. She said the passenger on the phone was travelling with two other passengers, and talking with a fourth, according to the report.

The flight crew decided to return to the gate. All passengers were ordered off the plane, and the four passengers the woman pointed out, three men and a woman, were detained for investigation, the report said.

Last leg of the trip

The report noted that the flight to Chicago was the last leg of the trip for the four detained passengers, but did not say where their trip began. They were interviewed by Transportation Authority Police officers, an air marshal with the Transportation Security Administration and an agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Mr. Green says the passenger who had been talking on the phone allowed officers to check the device, and no text message with the word “dynamite” was found.

The four passengers were released without charges.

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