Possession of explosives: Ryanair passenger with bomb found guilty
A man has been found guilty of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life or property.
The verdict was made after after Nadeem Muhammad, 43, was found to be carrying a pipe bomb when attempting to board a Ryanair flight to Italy at Manchester airport.
The device was found in his hand luggage.
Mr Muhammad sobbed in the dock at Manchester Crown Court after hearing the verdict on his charges, according to The Guardian.
Security officers discovered the homemade device on 30 January.
The device was reportedly created using masking tape, batteries, the tube of a marker pen, pins and wires.
The device was smuggled in the zip lining of his suitcase.
Mr Muhammad claimed he had never seen the device before.
After an initial detainment, he was released and allowed to board another flight to Italy after security officers originally thought that the device was not a viable bomb.
'It is clear that the consequences, had he been successful, could have been disastrous,' said the Crown Prosecution Service's Sue Hemming.
He will be sentanced on August 23.