Two persons were injured on Friday at the
General Aviation Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport,
Lagos when a man, identified as an orderly of a Senator wanted to
remove the magazine of his gun and there was accidental discharge that
left him and a woman injured.
The orderly, who was to travel on an Arik Air flight and wanted to lodge his gun, which is a standard practice on air travel, but the gun released a bullet that hit both the man and woman on the leg as he bent down to pull the magazine out of the gun.
According to eye witness account, the two were taken to hospital at the airport, they trekked out of the terminal to the vehicle that took them to the hospital, and also walked into the hospital without any assistance, which indicated the injury was not severe.
The General Manager, Public Affairs of FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati, who confirmed the incident, said what happened was an accident and added that stowing the gun away with its magazine was a standard procedure because guns are not taken on-board aircraft; they are usually checked in the luggage compartment.
Dati assured air travellers that all the airports are safe and secure and in recognition of the security challenges in the country and in the world, security at the nation’s airports has been fortified.
The orderly, who was to travel on an Arik Air flight and wanted to lodge his gun, which is a standard practice on air travel, but the gun released a bullet that hit both the man and woman on the leg as he bent down to pull the magazine out of the gun.
According to eye witness account, the two were taken to hospital at the airport, they trekked out of the terminal to the vehicle that took them to the hospital, and also walked into the hospital without any assistance, which indicated the injury was not severe.
The General Manager, Public Affairs of FAAN, Mr. Yakubu Dati, who confirmed the incident, said what happened was an accident and added that stowing the gun away with its magazine was a standard procedure because guns are not taken on-board aircraft; they are usually checked in the luggage compartment.
Dati assured air travellers that all the airports are safe and secure and in recognition of the security challenges in the country and in the world, security at the nation’s airports has been fortified.
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