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'I am with Taliban': Indian-origin man acquitted after joke about blowing up a plane

Aditya Verma claimed that calling himself Taliban was an inside joke. 'I was called a Taliban at school because of my features and I used to joke about it.'

January 29, 2024 / 15:46 IST
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The message Aditya Verma sent to friends before boarding the plane went on to be picked up by UK security services. (Representational image)
The message Aditya Verma sent to friends before boarding the plane went on to be picked up by UK security services. (Representational image)

A Spanish court acquitted a British-Indian man of public disorder after he joked to friends about being a member of the Taliban and planning to blow up a flight from London's Gatwick to Menorca in Spain in 2022.

Aditya Verma admitted to telling his friends in July 2022: "On my way to blow up the plane. I'm a member of the Taliban." He, however, said he had made the joke in a private Snapchat group and never intended to "cause public distress", the BBC reported.

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Verma claimed that calling himself Taliban was an inside joke. “I was called a Taliban at school because of my features and I used to joke about it and I know the Taliban is considered to be a terrorist group,” he told the Madrid court last week. “But I didn't think it was going to cause people on the flight to be afraid because it was sent to a private friends' group and wasn't meant for them.”

The judge ruled on Friday that "no explosive... was found that would lead one to believe it was a real threat".