Sri Lankan bomb hoaxer fails to appear in court

Sri Lankan bomb hoaxer fails to appear in court

June 2, 2017   05:24 pm

The Sri Lankan man charged over a midair bomb scare aboard a Malaysia Airlines flight chose not to appear in Melbourne Magistrates court where he was charged with federal criminal offences that carry a 10 year jail term.

Manodh Marks, 25, has been charged with attempting to enter the cockpit of flight MH128 and threatening to detonate an explosive device contrary to the Crimes (Aviation) Act.

The Sri Lankan national, who has been living in Australia on a student visa, has requested medical attention and requested special treatment while in custody, his lawyer claiming that he was “vulnerable”.

Quizzed by Magistrate Susie Cameron as to the reason for his vulnerability, Mark’s lawyer said: “He has concerns for his safety in custody”.

“He needs to see a mental health nurse urgently,” she said.

Police revealed earlier today that Mr Marks had just been released from a mental health facility before booking a flight on the plane.

No application for bail was made. The matter has been listed for a committal hearing on August 24.

Source: The Australian

-Agencies

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