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22 JANUARY: MIDLAND, TEXAS 25 JANUARY: CEBU, PHILIPPINES 15 DECEMBER: NIZHNY NOVGOROD,
Arthur David Proskin, 45, was sentenced to Eliav Goali, 24, was arrested at the Mactan RUSSIA
30 months in gaol for interfering with a Cebu International Airport for cracking a Farruh Parpiev, 20, was arrested for
Continental Airlines flight crew whilst en route joke about having a bomb in his shoes. making a bomb threat. He is alleged to
from Houston to Palm Springs last April. have demanded US $150,000 in order to
25 JANUARY: CLEVELAND, OHIO avert the bombing of the airport (which he
23 JANUARY: CHICAGO Justin Dewalt, 26, was sentenced to three valued at US $50,000) and the subway
Russell Kess, 46, was charged with boarding an years in prison for having shone a green (valued at US $100,000) on 24 December.
aircraft with a weapon after security officials laser into the cockpits of a police helicopter
discovered a loaded 9 mm Glock handgun and 10 and several other aircraft. 22 DECEMBER: ATHENS
rounds of ammunition in his carry-on luggage. An Aeroflot flight returned to Athens
following a telephone bomb threat whilst
23 JANUARY: MANCHESTER
THREATS
en route to Moscow.
Neil Tolley, 31, was sentenced for having started a
brawl on an aircraft about to depart Manchester for 7 DECEMBER: OULU, FINLAND 27 DECEMBER: MOSCOW
Majorca on 11th September. He was intoxicated at An allegedly intoxicated man, on board a An Uzbekistani citizen allegedly telephoned the
the time and had responded to jibes about his Finnair flight about to take-off for Helsinki, police and made a bomb threat against
having previously been responsible for somebody’s suddenly announced that he had a bomb Sheremetyevo-1 Airport.
death in a car crash 11 years earlier. with him.
29 DECEMBER: MILWAUKEE
23 JANUARY: MELBOURNE 8 DECEMBER: SURAT An employee of Skyway, a subsidiary of
Leighton Lyle, the 2007 Victorian amateur golf Airport authorities received an anonymous Midwest, received a written bomb threat and
champion, was released on a two-year good phone call saying that the airport would be mentioning a threat against food on planes.
behaviour bond without conviction and ordered blown up.
to AU $3000 to a charity for having sexually 30 DECEMBER: AREQUIPA, PERU
assaulted the woman he was seated next to on a 12 DECEMBER: DURBAN Two LAN Peru flights bound for Lima had to
flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne; she had Parts of Durban Airport were evacuated return to Arequipa following the receipt of
awoken to feel her nipple being tugged and the after an anonymous caller claimed that bomb threats.
top half of her breast exposed. there was a bomb at the airport.
7 JANUARY: SAN LUIS POTOSI,
MEXICO:
A Click Mexicana flight, en route from Nuevo
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13 JANUARY: INDIA
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17 JANUARY: LAHORE
A Saudi Arabian Airlines flight, set to depart
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