Why 27 Fliers Stayed Back In France As Grounded Plane Returned To India
New Delhi:
Over two dozen passengers on board the charter plane held in France for days over suspected human trafficking stayed back despite the aircraft flying out to Mumbai after legal clearances.
These include 20 adults and five minors who have sought asylum in France, said a local official, without identifying their nationality. Their applications would be processed at the Paris airport.
Asylum seekers can’t be sent back to their country of origin under international law.
Two others questioned by the French police over suspected trafficking stayed back too, but they have received expulsion order from France, their lawyer said.
They were released after the cops were convinced the passengers had boarded the flight out of free will, reports suggest.
Their lawyer said the judge was able to “resist media pressure in this case”, which led to their release.
The plane belonging to Romania’s Legend Airlines landed in Mumbai early this morning with 276 passengers after a go-ahead from a French judge. It departed Vatry around 2:30 pm (local time) and reached Mumbai just after 4 am (IST).
It is not known exactly how many Indians are among the 276 passengers and what nationality are the other flyers.