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UK: Man arrested on suspicion of bomb hoax involving Qatar Airways flight

WATCH: Raw video captured from inside the plane and from the ground of fighter jet escort of Qatar Airways plane back to Manchester

LONDON – British police arrested a man Tuesday on suspicion of making a hoax bomb threat aboard a Qatar Airways plane bound for Britain that forced Royal Air Force fighter jets to escort the jet to a safe landing.

Qatar Airways Flight 23, carrying 269 passengers and 13 crew on a flight from Doha, Qatar, landed without incident at Manchester Airport, the flight’s original destination.

Qatar Airways said in a statement that the crew on the Airbus A330-300 received a “threat about a possible device on board” and immediately alerted British authorities. It did not clarify the nature of the threat or say how it was communicated.

Greater Manchester Police had been dealing with the incident as a full emergency, and the runway was briefly closed. After landing, the plane was moved to a designated area to allow specialist officers to board, and the suspect was swiftly removed.

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A Royal Air Force fighter jet escorted a Qatar Airways plane to a safe landing at Manchester Airport Tuesday, following a warning of a possible device on board. Google Maps

The Ministry of Defence said the fighters were launched to investigate “a civilian aircraft whose pilot had requested assistance.”

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“The aircraft was escorted to Manchester where it landed safely,” the ministry said in a statement. “This incident is now being handled by the civilian authorities.”

Qatar Airways said in a statement that the crew on the Airbus A330-300 received a “threat about a possible device on board” and immediately alerted British authorities. It did not clarify the nature of the threat or say how it was communicated.

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Crew members were assisting police with the investigation, the carrier said. It said that it could not comment further because the matter is part of a police investigation.

Adam Schreck in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, contributed to this story.

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