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    Plane carrying over 300 Indians held at France to leave after probe

    Following final approval for departure by the French Civil Aviation Authority, the Airbus A340 is scheduled to depart on Monday.
    News DeskBy News DeskDecember 25, 2023
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    Plane with over 300 passengers to leave France after probe
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    France: A plane carrying more than 300 Indian passengers that had been held at a French airport since Thursday was allowed to take off following an investigation into allegations of human trafficking, according to French authorities.

    After questioning passengers for two days regarding claims they may be victims of human trafficking, French prosecutors approved the plane’s departure from Vatry airport on Sunday, which is located 150 km (95 miles) east of Paris.

    Following final approval for departure by the French Civil Aviation Authority, the Airbus A340 is scheduled to depart on Monday. According to a Romania-based Legend Airlines attorney, the majority of the stranded passengers will be returning to India.

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    Since Friday, two travelers have been held by authorities while they look into whether they traveled “under what conditions and with what objectives” and for a different reason than the other travelers. As per the local government, several other passengers have applied for asylum in France.

    After making a fuel stop at Vatry while traveling from Fujairah Airport in the United Arab Emirates, the plane headed for Nicaragua was detained by authorities following an anonymous tip that suggested it might be carrying victims of human trafficking.

    The passengers, who included a 21-month-old infant, were subsequently detained at the airport, where beds, restrooms, and showers were reportedly provided by the local government authorities.

    Judges, attorneys, and interpreters crowded the terminal as police grounded the plane, transforming it into a makeshift courtroom. The purpose of the emergency hearings was to decide whether the passengers could be detained any longer.

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