The Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, on Wednesday debunked allegations of theft at the
airport as baseless and impossible.
READ: Tiwa Savage reveals she was robbed at Murtala Muhammed Airport
FAAN was reacting to allegations of poaching of aircraft and
stealing of baggage at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
Earlier on Tuesday, a private jet purportedly conveying two top
Nigerian musical artists, Ayodeji Balogun aka “Wizkid” and Tiwa Savage from
Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State, was allegedly attacked and robbed while
taxiing on Lagos airport’s runway.
The Bombardier Challenger 605 jet with registration number
T7-A00 arrived Lagos from Uyo at about 8:33 p.mm and was slowly taxiing to the
arrival hangar when the cargo compartment was allegedly burgled.
Reports said upon arrival at Quits Aviation Center, a private
jet hangar, the pilot discovered that two bags belonging to Ms. Savage and
Wizkid had allegedly been stolen.
Amidst allegations of poaching of aircraft and stealing of
baggage at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, FAAN said such allegations as
baseless and practically impossible.
While Wizkid has remained mute about the incident, Tiwa took to social media to vent her frustration.
The incident is coming shortly after another alleged theft of
passengers’ property occurred at the airport.
SaharaReporters had reported that a Vistajet jet with the
registration number 9H-VFA operated by Evergreen Apple Nigeria (EAN) Ltd was
allegedly robbed on December 12 when taxiing to the hangar of EAN.
The jet was reportedly
arriving from Istanbul and the robbery allegedly took place after landing in
Lagos when a black bag belonging to a flight attendant was reportedly stolen
from the incident.
But the airport authorities in its release stated that it is not
possible for anyone to burgle an aircraft in motion. FAAN said because aircraft
are highly technical machines, it is practically impossible for anyone who does
not have the requisite training and competence to operate or tamper with the
baggage compartment.
Henrietta Yakubu, FAAN spokesperson, in a statement Wednesday
evening, said that in both instances of alleged theft, preliminary findings
from investigations conducted by an inter-agency committee set up to probe the
allegations could not substantiate the claims.
“The purported victims in the said cases also did not make
themselves available for questioning, in the quest to unravel the case,” Mrs.
Yakubu said.
“Although investigations are still on going, FAAN will like to
reassure travellers and the general public that with the level of safety and
security systems on ground at the airports, it is practically impossible for an
aircraft to be burgled within our Runways and Aprons.”
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