Psychiatrists to examine UK bomb hoaxer

A 47-year-old man from northwest England at the centre of bomb hoax on a plane will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

A passenger of the Qatar Airways flight from Doha are interviewed after their plane had a military escort into Manchester Airport,

A passenger of the Qatar Airways flight from Doha are interviewed after their plane had a military escort into Manchester Airport, (Getty)

A man arrested over a suspected bomb hoax on a Manchester-bound Qatar Airways flight has been ordered to take a psychiatric evaluation under Britain's Mental Health Act, police say.

The 47-year-old from northwest England had been detained by armed officers who met flight QR23 from Doha when it arrived at Manchester Airport on Tuesday, escorted by a Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon fighter jet.

Greater Manchester Police said that the man had now been committed under the mental health act, known as "sectioned" in Britain.

"Following his arrest he was assessed by medical staff and again by a mental health team," a spokesman said.

"He was subsequently sectioned to allow for a fuller assessment and appropriate treatment."

Witnesses on board the flight, which had 282 people on board, said armed police entered the aircraft and escorted the suspect off with his hands on his head.

Police said the incident arose when the pilot received information about a possible device on board the plane, having been handed a note from a passenger.

Qatar Airways said there were 269 passengers and 13 crew aboard the Airbus A330-300 plane.


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