Two men appear in British court over diverted Pakistan plane
Two British men accused of threatening to blow up a Pakistan International Airways (PIA) plane and kill its passengers and crew were remanded in custody following a court hearing on Monday.

Two British men accused of threatening to blow up a Pakistan International Airways (PIA) plane and kill its passengers and crew were remanded in custody following a court hearing on Monday.
Taxi driver and supermarket employee Tayyab Subhani, 30, and restaurant worker Mohammed Safdar, 41, were charged with endangering an aircraft following a mid-air incident on Friday.
The friends did not enter a plea at Chelmsford Magistrates Court near London, speaking only to confirm their names and addresses, but their lawyers said they would deny the charge.
The British-born men, from near Manchester in northwestern England, were arrested at Stansted Airport after PIA flight PK709 had to be diverted to the air hub near London.
They had been travelling home on the Lahore to Manchester flight after attending Safdar’s mother’s funeral, the court heard.