Source: Daily Mail report
A Nigerian man was grabbed by police at Newark
Airport on Saturday after police were tipped off that he planned to 'blow up' a
Delta Airlines flight to Paris.
But authorities now believe that the information
that came from the suspect’s wife was a false accusation following nothing more
than a domestic dispute.
The New York Post reports that Eunice Ukaegbu, 50,
rang police on Okieze Ukaegbu, 58, because the couple had just had a big fight
and she didn't want him to leave the country without her. Continue after the cut...
Eunice told the Post that she just thought she was
just acting on her civic duty. 'He told me he was going to blow up the
airplane. I did what an honest citizen would do,' she said.
The NJ nurse claims her husband 'is a little
secretive.' Her story is that she first became concerned as Okieze had been
acting distantly.
When she couldn't open his suitcase, Eunice felt she
had to warn authorities. Police and federal agents rushed to the Ukaegbu family
home in Union, New Jersey, to question the possible 'terrorist.'
Luckily for Okieze, the couple's daughter overheard
the incident and rang her father to tell him that police were on the way to
apprehend him at Newark Airport.
Okieze had already passed through security and was
waiting for a Delta flight to Paris, the first leg of his trip to Nigeria.
He remained at Gate B45 until authorities arrived,
then calmly told them that his wife was lying and had an 'alcohol problem.'
Police took Okieze in for questioning, pulled his
luggage off the plane and checked it with bomb detection dogs.
This caused the man to miss his flight but sources
at the Post claim other travelers did not experience significant delay.
After interrogation and searches, Okieze was
released and cleared to take a later Delta service to Paris.
While his wife claims she contacted police out of
genuine concern, they don't believe her story. Authorities now say they plan to
charge Eunice Ukaegbu.
'It looks like that marriage went up in flames,' a
police source told the Post.
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