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Plane carrying 303 passengers, mostly Indians, allowed to leave after three days of grounding in France

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Published : Dec 24, 2023, 10:33 PM IST

Updated : Dec 25, 2023, 6:47 AM IST

Plane carrying 303 passengers, mostly Indians, allowed to leave after three days of grounding in France
Plane carrying 303 passengers, mostly Indians, allowed to leave after three days of grounding in France

A Nicaragua-bound flight was allowed to leave after French judges earlier in the day began questioning the 303 passengers detained by French authorities at Vatry airport, 150 km east of Paris, since Thursday over suspected "human trafficking".

Paris: A Nicaragua-bound flight that had 303 passengers, mostly Indians on board, was allowed to resume its journey on Monday after three days of grounding by the French authorities at an airport near Paris over suspicion of "human trafficking", according to local media reports.

After authorising the plane to leave, the French judges decided to cancel the hearings of the passengers due to irregularities in the procedure, BFM TV, a French news broadcast television and radio network, reported.

Four French judges began grilling the passengers detained by French authorities at Vatry airport, 150 km east of Paris, since Thursday over suspected "human trafficking". The hearings were conducted as part of the investigation opened by the Paris prosecutor's office on suspicion of human trafficking.

The plane is expected to take off again on Monday morning but its destination is not yet known. It could travel to India or to Nicaragua, its original destination, or to Dubai, from where it took off, it added.

According to the French media, some passengers spoke Hindi and others were comfortable in Tamil and are believed to have contacted their families by telephone. Ten of the passengers have requested asylum, the newspaper quoted a source close to the case as saying.

The plane includes 11 unaccompanied minors and two passengers in custody since Friday had their detention extended on Saturday evening for up to 48 hours, according to French prosecutors. The aircraft is owned by Romanian charter company Legend Airlines. A lawyer for the firm, Liliana Bakayoko, denied any involvement in the trafficking.

A partner company that chartered the plane was responsible for verifying the identity documents of each passenger, and communicated the passengers' passport information to the airline 48 hours before the flight, Bakayoko said. Human trafficking carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years in France. On Saturday, India's embassy in France said its staff are stationed at the airport near Paris to ensure the welfare of Indian nationals after the passengers were detained by French authorities over suspected "human trafficking".

In an updated message on social media on Saturday evening, the embassy expressed its gratitude to French authorities for working over the long Christmas weekend for an early resolution of the situation.

As per reports, the travel may have been planned by the Indian passengers to reach Central America from where they can attempt to enter the United States or Canada illegally. But an anonymous tip indicated that passengers were likely to be victims of human trafficking in an organised gang, alerted the authorities.

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Last Updated :Dec 25, 2023, 6:47 AM IST
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