Illegal migration that took death twist. People hatch and explore all kinds or reckless means of leaving the shores of Nigeria. Going by the way the country is run do you blame those seeking greener pastures even though it is not guaranteed to be green after all. By virtue of the Nigeria's flag we have lots of GREEN PASTURE.
The dead body of a young Nigerian man was discovered
yesterday Friday October 26th in the wheel well, the undercarriage compartment
of an Arik Air aircraft, after it returned from a flight to New York, United
States.
Apparently, The deceased hid himself in the wheel
Compartment for days and was crushed to death while the flight was airborne to
the JF Kennedy Airport, New York, from the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, Lagos.
An official who spoke to Journalist said the dead body
was found during a check on the aircraft panel as it was being prepared for
another flight and that the undercarriage compartment of the Airbus A340-500 is
big enough to accommodate a person, besides the space for the tyres.
"He probably might have hidden himself there some
days and died while the aircraft was on its way to New York. We found him when
we were doing checks on the panel; the aircraft probably came back with him
dead," the official said.
The source said that it is out of ignorance that people
hide in the wheel well and plan to stowaway because "the compartment is
not pressurised like the cabin of an aircraft and it is not heated, so survival
is rare even if the person is not crushed by the wheels."
Pilots and aeronautical engineers familiar with the wheel
well compartment said it is roomy enough to contain a human being, but it is
highly unlikely that any one who hid there would come out alive after a flight
that took several hours due to lack of oxygen.
The official attributed the incident to porous security
at the airport, noting that "if having access to the airside is
stringently prohibited, anybody that is not an official of airlines, handling
companies and Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria would not gain access to
the tarmac."
Another source said: "The security at the airport is
very bad and that explains why somebody can gain access to the airside and
inside the aircraft and no one will know. Security around the cargo area is
even worse and from there anybody can take anything into the tarmac. Now, it is
a human being that is smuggled in; one day a dangerous object will be smuggled
in."
THISDAY investigations revealed that stowaways connive
with ground handling companies to access the airside and the wheel well.
"The handling company workers and the security
operatives indulge in a lot of illicit activities at the airport and over the
years there have been efforts to put a check on such excesses but every effort
has so far failed," said another source.
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