Flight to Bucharest halted on tarmac as police make child abduction arrest
Police stop plane about to take off at Heathrow and arrest man, 32, for trying to take ‘abducted’ four-year-old girl to Bucharest
- Police used number plate tracking technology to track the suspect’s car
- Nottinghamshire Police were alerted to the potential abduction on Thursday
- The child’s mother claimed the youngster was taken without her permission
Police halted a taxiing plane just before it was due to take off from Heathrow Airport to arrest a man on suspicion of child abduction.
Nottinghamshire Police said it received a report of a man taking a four-year-old without his mother’s permission at 4.57pm on Thursday.
Officers used intelligence and number plate recognition cameras to track a car to the London airport and used border checks to ascertain the suspect was booked on the Bucharest flight due to leave at 6pm.
The 32-year-old man was arrested last night after he was prevented from flying from Heathrow Airport to Bucharest after he was suspected of abducting a four-year-old girl from Nottinghamshire
Police used automatic number plate recognition cameras to track the man’s car to Heathrow airport where they accessed flight databases to identify which aircraft he was using
Detective Sergeant Ruth Walker, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘When the report came in it was a race against the clock to find them.’
A 32-year-old man, who is known to the girl, has been arrested on suspicion of child abduction. The girl has been safely returned to her mother.
Det Sgt Walker added: ‘The plane was taxiing ready for take-off, but we were able to get there just in time before it took flight. The plane then returned to the terminal and the man was arrested.
‘This was a hugely complex and challenging case, with its obvious pressures.’
The man was questioned by detectives on Friday and has been released on police bail, with conditions, pending further enquiries.