National Police agents arrested in Malaga A 46-year-old woman allegedly responsible for disrupting public order. The alleged perpetrator contacted the AENA security department by phone, stating that he had it. intention to drop planes if air traffic does not stop At Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport.
Agents of the Malaga Provincial Information Brigade learned of the events through the AENA security department. Seems like, a woman claimed she had enough firearms to shoot down planes and if air traffic in the area didn’t stop it would start hitting them.
Considering the dates of the call, Level 4 counter-terrorism alert on April 3 at 11:00 am where the country is located, the services of the Malaga Airport police station and the Provincial Information Brigade were immediately activated.
After several investigations, the agents succeeded full ID of the person making the callmade threats.
Finally, heThe person being investigated was found and arrested a few hours later. -at 3:30 p.m.- he ordered appropriate police action, allegedly responsible for the crime of disturbing public order.
This is fast acting made it possible to neutralize the threat and identify and arrest the alleged perpetrator without the need to activate evacuation and evacuation measures on dates with a large air traffic and passenger flow.
Another arrest last month
Also last March in Malaga, the National Police defused a fake bomb threat at a supermarket in a shopping center in the capital within hours. agents stopped A 20-year-old woman has since been accused of being responsible for the crime of disrupting public order. He announced the threat on the social network Twitter. Agents of the Malaga National Police Provincial Information Brigade learned the facts through the security department of the affected company: On Tuesday, March 14, a tweet was published announcing that they would not go to the supermarket in a shopping center. , especially at 17:00 on the same daybecause they were going to plant three bombs.
After several inquiries, agents of said brigade, the full ID of the person managing the virtual profile where the bomb threat was announced. The posted tweet was linked to another message from the affected company.