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Lagos airport shut temporarily, int’l flights diverted over mangled corpse on runway

The International wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, was temporarily shut in the early hours of Thursday after the mangled body of a dead man was found on the Runway 18R of the nation’s flagship airport.

The identity of the corpse could not be ascertained. Also, it could not be established whether the dead man was knocked down by an aircraft taking off or landing on the runway.

However, airport officials said that the airport was temporarily shut down while a team of officials from the Federal Airports Authority Nigeria and the Nigeria Police Force evacuated the corpse from the runway.

During the temporary shutdown of the runway, international flights were prevented from landing and taking off from the airport’s international terminal.

Among the flights that could not land due to the shut down was an Ethiopian Airlines Flight 3907, a Boeing 77F aircraft with registration number ETAVN, which was coming from Lome, Togo to Lagos, Nigeria.

The flight was later diverted back to Lome after holding for a while.

Airport officials said the corpse was suddenly found on Runway 18R during a routine runway inspection by FAAN personnel.

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The officials were said to have reported a corpse on the runway around the cargo area.

However, an aviation security expert and former military commandant of the MMIA, Group Captain John Ojikutu, retd, said there was a need to investigate how the unidentified man found his way into the sensitive area of the airport, describing the incident as a major security breach.

According to him, the perimeter fence of the MMIA is not a security fence, adding that this has exposed the airport to various security breaches.

“The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and FAAN need to investigate this too ascertain what really happened. They need to find out the flights that landed before that incident. The current airport perimeter is not a security fence and we need to do something about it”.

Meanwhile, there has been a couple of airport security breaches in recent times.

A mishap was averted  at the airside of the Murtala Muhammad Airport, Lagos, some months ago, when a speeding vehicle had a near collision with a Dana Air plane taxiing to take off on Runway 18L of the airport.

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The unfortunate incident, which happened on December 21, 2021, occurred barely one week after a landing Max Air Jet almost rammed into a malfunctioning car being tested for Runway 18L.

Also, there was pandemonium at the airside of the Lagos airport on December 27, 2019, when an unidentified man found his way into the airside mysteriously ad mounted a moving Air Peace plane.

The man was later arrested by security operatives who were notified by the pilot of a private jet coming behind the Air Peace plane.

The incident happened barely six months after a man found his way into the Lagos airport and climbed a Port Harcourt bound Azman Airlines plane.

The man, believed to be mentally ill, was later identified as Usman Adamu from the Republic of Niger.

The police said the Nigerien could not speak or understand English language.

The authorities said then that investigation was still ongoing to ascertain how Adamu gained access to the restricted area at the airport.

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