A British man accused of public disorder after joking about blowing up a flight has gone on trial in Spain.

Aditya Verma made the comment on Snapchat on his way to the island of Menorca with friends in July 2022.

The message, sent before Mr Verma departed Gatwick airport, read: "On my way to blow up the plane (I'm a member of the Taliban)." Mr Verma told a Madrid court on Monday: "The intention was never to cause public distress or cause public harm."

If found guilty, the university student faces a hefty bill for expenses after two Spanish Air Force jets were scrambled.

Mr Verma's message was picked up by the UK security services who flagged it to Spanish authorities while the easyJet plane was still in the air.

A court in Madrid heard it was assumed the message triggered alarm bells after being picked up via Gatwick's Wi-Fi network.

Appearing in court on Monday, Mr Verma - who is now studying economics at Bath University - said the message was "a joke in a private group setting".

"It was just sent to my friends I was travelling with on the day," he said. Pressed about the purpose of the message, Mr Verma said: "Since school, it's been a joke because of my features... It was just to make people laugh."

So no one involved in the private Snapchat message reported this to Spanish authorities, the UK government intercepted private communications, read it, and misinterpreted a private joke as real threat.

Just imagine how western media reporting on this if it happened in China.

  • Aria@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 months ago

    I just realised they called it a hoax rather than a joke. The joke was said in private company, nobody was expected to be fooled, it's not a hoax.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      Exactly, everybody in the conversation knew this was a joke. There was no intent to do harm or to fool the public. The whole case is nonsense.

      • lil_tank@lemmygrad.ml
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        10 months ago

        It's so "literally 1984" that citizens are expected to know that their private conversations are watched and can make authorities lose money if they react to it. You can't make this shit up

        • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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          10 months ago

          If the student isn't heavily prosecuted, there's going to be a tiktok trend of doing this to your mate's phone when they're not looking.