Overview
- Emiliano Endrizzi, detained Saturday after shouting “bomba” on Flybondi flight FO5181 in Jujuy, was on Monday formally charged and released under court restrictions.
- Prosecutors accused him of public intimidation and endangering transport safety, and the judge ordered weekly check‑ins, a travel ban without authorization, and notice of any address change.
- Security teams evacuated passengers, towed the aircraft to a remote stand, and had GEDEX bomb specialists and firefighters search the plane and luggage, confirming no explosive device.
- Flybondi reported delays and cancellations affecting more than 1,200 passengers and said it is evaluating legal action over the disruption and costs.
- Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy said the conduct was individual and is weighing terminating the player’s contract, in a case that follows a similar threat at the same airport within 48 hours and carries a potential penalty of two to six years in prison.