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Air France's Flight AF 463 was heading to Paris from Mauritius but it was forced to land in Kenya after a suspect package was found in the toilets.
The airport was also evacuated as the pilots requested to land at Moi International Airport in Mombasa - far away from it's original direct destination of Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
All media outlets reported that police spokesman Charles Owino confirmed that the Boeing 777 plane, which was carrying 459 passengers and 14 crew members, and the item was safely removed from the plane.
"It requested an emergency landing after a device suspected to be a bomb was discovered in the lavatory, an emergency was prepared and it landed safely and all passengers evacuated," said Owino in his full statement.
"Bomb experts from the Navy and the CID were called in and took the device which they are dismantling to establish if it had any explosives."
Local news station NTV Kenya posted some pictures of passengers being evacuated safely:
Some of the 473 passengers from Air France 463 that made emergency landing in Mombasa outside the airport pic.twitter.com/ZTu4pDn8uf
- NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) December 20, 2015
Flights have now resumed according to Kenya's airport authority on Twitter:
Normal airport operations have resumed at Moi International Airport. 5/5
- Kenya Airports (@KenyaAirports) December 20, 2015
Amb Monica Juma now in closed door meeting with security bosses in Mombasa. Source tells NTV at least one Air France passenger in custody
- NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) December 20, 2015
Interior Principal Secretary Amb Monica Juma lands in Mombasa, expected to announce arrests in Air France case pic.twitter.com/wqWZdZQJjD
- NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) December 20, 2015