Nigeria's aviation authorities said that the passenger arrested from a New York-bound flight and detained in Puerto Rico for being on US' 'no-fly list', was a Gambian and not a Nigerian national and described it as a case of "mistaken identity".
Harold Demuren the head of Nigeria's Civil Aviation Authority told PTI that reports in the media were false. "The truth is that the man did not join the flight out of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city. He joined the flight in Dakar, Senegal and I am able to gather that he is a Gambian," he said. On asked how he found out the taveller's identity, Demuren said he got in touch with Delta Airlines officials and lernt that the man was Salieu Badjan from Gambia. US authorities detained a passenger said to be on the country's "no fly" list on an Abuja-to-New York flight during a fuel stop in Puerto Rico on Thursday.
The apparent breach was reported by the Delta Air Lines pilot when he stopped to refuel in Puerto Rico. He said he got the information while over the Atlantic. The Flight 215 was reported to have taken-off from Abuja and the man was initially thought to be Nigerian. Nonetheless, the flight continued
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