Three footie fans arrested for ‘disruptive behaviour’ on easyJet flight from Edinburgh to Berlin
Trio - who German media claimed were Rangers supporters - were lifted by cops at airport
THREE footie fans were arrested in Berlin over claims they disrupted cabin crew on an easyJet flight from Edinburgh.
The trio were met by cops at the airport yesterday.
The alleged offence took place as more than 8,000 Rangers fans flew out to the German capital for their friendly against RB Leipzig.
According to it was Gers fans who were involved.
The details came after a video emerged showing Rangers fans singing an .
A Rangers fan also during the match after allegedly trying to do a handstand.
A spokesman for easyJet said: “easyJet can confirm that three passengers, who were behaving in a disruptive manner during flight EZY6977 from Edinburgh to Berlin on 14 January, were met by police on arrival in Berlin.
"The return sectors of the passengers have been cancelled as a result of their behaviour.
“Whilst they are rare, easyJet takes all incidents of disruptive behaviour seriously. easyJet’s crew are trained to assess and evaluate all incidents and act appropriately and we will not tolerate abusive or threatening behaviour.
"The safety of its passengers and crew is the airline’s highest priority.”
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