Nigeria
impounded a plane operated by a British company for allegedly
contravening a flight ban imposed to prevent the spread of the
coronavirus, the aviation minister said on Sunday. Passenger
flights into the country, with the exception of ones to evacuate people
or repatriate Nigerian citizens, have been banned for weeks. The ban
will remain in place until at least June 4.
Flights for essential services, such as the delivery of food supplies and items for humanitarian use, are permitted.
Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said on Twitter on Sunday that a plane had been impounded after the rules were broken.
Sirika
said a UK company “was given approval for humanitarian operations but
regrettably we caught them conducting commercial flights”.
The message added: “The craft is impounded, crew being interrogated. There shall be maximum penalty.”
James
Oduadu, an aviation ministry spokesman, told Reuters later in a
telephone interview that the plane was operated by a company called
FlairJet.
FlairJet, a British private charter company that is an
affiliate of Flexjet, in a statement said the matter was an “evolving
situation”.
“We are continuing to respectfully work with the Nigerian authorities to resolve this situation,” it said.
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