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Default Two Arrested in Drone Incident That Disrupted Hundreds of Flights at Gatwick Aiport

https://gizmodo.com/two-arrested-in-...eds-1831279776

Following a drone incident that grounded planes and disrupted operations at the
UK’s second-largest airport just days ahead of Christmas, officials say they
have made two arrests in connection with the event.

Large drones appeared over London’s Gatwick Airport on Wednesday, resulting in
chaos during one of the busiest travel times of the year. Sussex Police now say
they arrested a 54-year-old woman and 47-year-old man, both of whom were said to
be from neighboring Crawley, just after 10 p.m. local time on Friday. The two
individuals were arrested on “suspicion of disrupting services of civil aviation
aerodrome to endanger or likely to endanger safety of operations or persons.”

“As part of our ongoing investigations into the criminal use of drones which has
severely disrupted flights in and out of Gatwick Airport, Sussex Police made two
arrests,” Superintendent James Collis of the Sussex Police said in a statement
on Saturday. “Our investigations are still on-going, and our activities at the
airport continue to build resilience to detect and mitigate further incursions
from drones, by deploying a range of tactics.”

The drones appeared Wednesday evening and were spotted through Thursday,
resulting in three shutdowns and service disruptions until Friday evening.
According to Reuters at the time, the devices reappeared near the airport each
time authorities attempted to reopen the runway for flights. According to the
New York Times, more than 1,000 flights were affected by the incident.

Motivations behind the incident remain unclear as of Saturday. Prior to the
arrests, police were looking into the possibility that the stunt was some kind
of environmental protest, the Guardian reported Friday. Assistant Chief
Constable Steve Barry of the Sussex Police told the paper that authorities were
considering a “whole spectrum of possibilities, from the really high-end
criminal behaviour all the way down to just individuals trying to be malicious.”

Whatever the motivation, the punishment could be severe. Per the Times, a
maximum sentence could be life imprisonment on conviction.

The incident, which the Guardian said was the “most disruptive incident ever
caused by a drone at a major international airport,” carries serious
implications for airport security on an international level. Chris Woodroofe,
Gatwick’s chief operating officer, called the incident an “unprecedented issue.”

“This isn’t a Gatwick Airport issue,” Woodroofe said. “It’s not even a UK issue.
It’s an international issue.”




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