A British-born Nigerian was removed from an Easyjet flight at Luton
airport after a fellow passenger read a message that mentions 'prayer'
on his mobile phone and alerted cabin crew, who raised alarm with the
police.
Laolu Opebiyi was using WhatsApp to
arrange a
conference call prayer session with friends, as the Amsterdam-bound
flight was waiting to take off at Luton airport on Thursday February 25
when a passenger next to him questioned him about message that included
the word 'prayer' asking "What do you mean by prayer?"
The
40-year-old Nigerian-born business analyst from London explained
to the passenger that he was preparing to pray with friends. Few
minutes later, he was pulled off the flight by two firearms officers. It
is thought the man misread the name of Mr Opebiyi's prayer group
“ISI men” – which stands for "iron sharpens iron” from a Bible quote –
as Isis.
Mr Opebiyi told the Guardian: "That guy doesn’t know me and within two minutes
he’s judging me. Even if I was a Muslim, it was pretty unfair the way I
was treated. If we keep on giving into this kind of bigotry and
irrational fear, I
dare say that the terrorists will have achieved their aim."
Mr Opebiyi was taken into questioning by police and quizzed about
his Christian faith and where he attends church. He was forced to hand
over his phone and password so officers could check his communication.
He was eventually freed and allowed to catch another flight about three hours later.
Seven other passengers reportedly got off the flight fearing a terror threat and also took the next plane, Guardian reports.
SOURCE:LIB
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