Plane Evacuated After 11-Year-Old Boy Leaves A Note That Said A Glycerin Bomb Was On Board

Everyone loves a good prank, but, there are limits for a certain time of prank, and this is something a 11-year-old boy did not know when he decided to leave a note on a plane and said that there was bomb planted on the plane.

A flight that was supposed to leave for Fuerteventura, had to be evacuated after one of the passengers saw the note.

180 passengers on the flight bound to Fuerteventura had to be evacuated minutes before the plane was going to take-off.

The Daily Mail claims that the note said that there was a “Glycerin Bomb” on the flight and was signed by the “terrorist”.

The Civil guard had to search the entire aircraft with trained police dogs just to find out there was nothing dangerous on the plane.

The crew and the guard announced that it was just a false alarm.

Reports suggest that a passenger of the plane saw the note on a table and when the passenger unfolded it, the passenger quickly gave it to the flight attendant who rushed to the pilot.

The Armed Command Institute of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria tracked down the person who wrote the note and left it on the plane.

Officials identified the culprit as an 11-year-old boy who did it as a “prank”.

The Armed Command Institute of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has interviewed the boy and his parents.

If the prank was done by an adult, he or she could have been in jail or could face serious jail time.

It is still not confirmed if the boy or his parents are going to get prosecuted for the threat they caused and the delay the prank caused.

The airline company, Vueling, has confirmed that there was no bomb threat on the plane.

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