Sunday, July 24, 2016

Tattoo stopped the man on the flight – Västerbotten Courier

Domestic A man rejected from a Norwegian aircraft that could fly from London Heraklion in Crete. Police said that the man must have had a tattoo that the plane’s captain responded.

Norwegian confirming the event as Expressen was the first to report on.

– What we can confirm that a man was denied to fly to Crete from London last night (Thursday). The police was contacted and further questions can be directed to the police. We have no details about this as we want to comment, says Lasse Sand Aker-Nielsen, head of communications at the Norwegian, said.

No more were turned away, according to Nielsen.

– One in the man’s company chose to go in company with him, he said.

the captain’s decision

It was the captain of the aircraft which took the decision.

– it is always the captain who takes the final decision, but the police was contacted and it was decided that the man would not come with me to Crete.

Sand Aker-Nielsen would not comment on why the man was turned away.

– When such a decision is taken, it is to safeguard the crew and passengers. You do not throw the people that it’s fun, he says.

“reacted to tattoo”

According to police, the origins of a tattoo.

– the captain of the aircraft responded to a passenger’s tattoo and wanted to talk with the passenger and requested police presence. Then it was decided that he would not go along, says Mats Eriksson, communications officer at the police, the travel magazine Vagabond.

According to a person Expressen talked to was similar to tattoo an IS flag, according to another, it was a verse of the Qur’an in Arabic. These details are unconfirmed.

The rejected man was not detained and is not suspected of any crime. He and his company will be reimbursed for their tickets, reports the Vagabond.

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