Three Arrested in Connection with 2018 Gatwick Airport Drone Disruption
Three men have been arrested in connection with the major drone disruption at London's Gatwick Airport in December 2018. The incident caused widespread chaos, grounding around 1,000 flights and affecting approximately 140,000 passengers over a 36-hour period. The individuals, aged 41, 54, and 20, were detained on suspicion of conspiring to commit a public nuisance and endangering the safety of an aircraft. These arrests mark a significant development in the long-running investigation into the event that severely impacted one of the UK's busiest airports.
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