Palma Mallorca court: Accused of planning a faked medical emergency in order to force a plane to land
The seventeen in court on Wednesday.
Seventeen convicted for the Mallorca faked medical emergency airport landing incident
The seventeen fled from a plane that had to make an emergency landing in Palma.
An "escapee" from the Air Arabia Maroc plane at Palma Airport being taken to court
One of the "escapees" being taken to court.
Palma Airport Air Arabia Maroc "escapees" to be deported
Released from prison because of the repeal of the crime of sedition.
Two passengers from the Air Arabia Maroc flight being taken to court in Palma, Mallorca
Two of those who are currently in prison.
Release from prison requested for 22 Moroccans charged with sedition
The 22 "escaped" from the Air Arabia Maroc plane at Palma Airport last November.
One of those arrested following the emergency landing of an Air Arabia Maroc flight at Palma Son Sant Joan Airport, Mallorca
One of those who was detained.
Sedition charges for Palma plane "escapees"
There are 23 accused in all - 21 passengers who left the Air Arabia Maroc plane and two who helped them.
Mechanic testifies in Air Arabia Maroc case
Of the 25 passengers under investigation, 21 remain in custody in Palma.
A passenger from the Air Arabia Maroc plane going to court in Mallorca
One of the passengers who was detained in Sa Pobla.
A month on, and six Air Arabia Maroc passengers are still wanted
Police doubt that an emergency landing on an island had been wanted.
Plane "escapee" going to court in Inca, Mallorca
The three appeared in court in Inca.
Prison for Air Arabia Maroc passengers arrested in Sencelles
Two of five people arrested in Sencelles on Wednesday morning were released.
Arrests made in connection with passenger "escape" from Air Arabia Maroc plane in Mallorca
The arrests were made in Sencelles.
Three more passengers from Air Arabia Maroc plane arrested in Mallorca
Five arrests in all.
Passengers from plane that made emergency landing in Palma, Mallorca being taken to court
The passenger who claimed to have been ill (left) when being taken to court in Palma.
Doctors concluded that Air Arabia Maroc passenger was not unwell
No symptoms to suggest he needed emergency care.
Two passengers from the Air Arabia Maroc flight being taken to court in Palma, Mallorca
Two of the passengers when they were taken to court.
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