Bengaluru Man Faces Scottish Court Over easyJet Bomb Threat
- August 6, 2025
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Abhay Devdas Nayak, a resident of Bengaluru, India, appeared in a Scottish court following allegations of making a bomb threat on an easyJet flight. The incident occurred on a flight from Luton to Glasgow, where Nayak reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar,” causing panic among passengers. His actions included threats against the United States and President Donald Trump, further escalating the situation on board.
The flight, which was en route from Luton to Glasgow, turned into a scene of chaos as Nayak allegedly made alarming statements. Passengers were understandably terrified as the situation unfolded, with Nayak’s threats creating a tense atmosphere. The nature of his threats, particularly those directed at America and Donald Trump, added to the gravity of the situation.
Following the incident, Nayak was taken into custody and is currently remanded as legal proceedings continue. The court in Scotland is handling the case, with Nayak facing serious charges related to his alleged actions on the flight.
Back in Bengaluru, local police have reported having limited information about Nayak and his activities prior to the incident. This lack of information has raised questions about his background and any potential motives behind his actions on the easyJet flight.