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Gun-toting Australian teen charged after sneaking aboard Jetstar plane

Passengers overpower the 17-year-old after he tries to board the flight with a shotgun and ammunition

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A screengrab shows the Australian teen being subdued after trying to sneak on board with a shotgun and ammunition. Photo: 9 News Australia
A teenage boy was charged on Friday with “endangering” a commercial flight in Australia after trying to sneak on board with a shotgun and ammunition, police said.

The 17-year-old was overpowered by passengers and pinned to the floor of the plane after trying to board the Jetstar flight near Melbourne on Thursday afternoon, Victoria Police said.

Police alleged he crept through a hole in the security fence surrounding Avalon airport, some 60km (40 miles) southwest of Melbourne city.

He was charged on Friday with “endangering safety of [an] aircraft”, “unlawfully taking control of an aircraft”, firearm possession and carrying out a “bomb hoax”, Victoria Police said in a statement.

None of the approximately 160 passengers on board the flight to Sydney were injured, and police took the boy into custody.

They later found “two bags and a vehicle” belonging to him.

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