25/02/2008
Greenpeace Protestors Arrested For Heathrow Plane Banner
Four Greenpeace activists breached security at Heathrow Airport and climbed on top of a Boeing 777 jet on Monday.
It is understood that the incident happened shortly after the plane, which had flown from Manchester, landed at Terminal 1 around 9.45am on Monday.
The campaigners unfurled a banner protesting against climate change saying 'Climate Emergency - No Third Runaway'.
They are believed to have waited until all the passengers had disembarked from the flight, before walking across the tarmac and climbing stairs onto the fuselage.
The protestors were arrested and taken to Heathrow police station around 11am.
BAA said that airport operations were unaffected by the protest, but described it as "unlawful and irresponsible". The airport operator also confirmed that a full investigation would be carried out.
The protest comes two days before the government's consultation into the Heathrow expansion plans ends.
(KMcA)
It is understood that the incident happened shortly after the plane, which had flown from Manchester, landed at Terminal 1 around 9.45am on Monday.
The campaigners unfurled a banner protesting against climate change saying 'Climate Emergency - No Third Runaway'.
They are believed to have waited until all the passengers had disembarked from the flight, before walking across the tarmac and climbing stairs onto the fuselage.
The protestors were arrested and taken to Heathrow police station around 11am.
BAA said that airport operations were unaffected by the protest, but described it as "unlawful and irresponsible". The airport operator also confirmed that a full investigation would be carried out.
The protest comes two days before the government's consultation into the Heathrow expansion plans ends.
(KMcA)
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