Tension gripped the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Monday as a 14-year-old boy was intercepted in a daring stowaway attempt that raised fresh concerns over aviation security.
The teenager, identified as Eke Miracle, was apprehended by operatives of the Airport Police Command after he reportedly gained access to a highly restricted section of the facility.
Authorities disclosed that the minor was found on the airport’s tarmac, allegedly attempting to conceal himself beneath an aircraft in what officials described as a grave security breach.
The incident, which occurred within one of the most sensitive zones of the airport, triggered immediate intervention by security personnel on routine patrol.
Police sources said preliminary investigations revealed that the boy had unlawfully accessed the restricted area without clearance, in violation of established aviation safety regulations.
The act, officials noted, contravenes provisions of the byelaws of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, which strictly prohibit unauthorized entry into secured operational zones.
Following his interception, the minor was taken into protective custody, with authorities emphasising adherence to due process and child protection standards.
His parents were promptly contacted, while the interview process was conducted in their presence to ensure compliance with established juvenile procedures.
Officials further confirmed that the boy was treated with care and provided necessary welfare support throughout the period of custody.
Reacting to the development, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, Ogunbode Olufunke, reaffirmed the Command’s zero tolerance for breaches within the aviation space.
She described the airport as a critical national asset, stressing that strict compliance with security protocols remains non-negotiable.
The police chief also called on parents and guardians to be more vigilant, warning against the dangers associated with unsupervised movements of minors around high-risk locations.
While assuring that the matter would be handled with sensitivity, she noted that due legal procedures would be followed in line with juvenile justice provisions.
Authorities confirmed that the case would be taken before the appropriate juvenile court as investigations continue.
The Command reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the nation’s aviation infrastructure, insisting that security and the protection of lives remain paramount across all airport operations.
