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John Smeaton KGM (born 1976 [3]), also known by the nickname Smeato, is a former baggage handler at Glasgow Airport. He became involved in thwarting the 2007 Glasgow Airport attack . Smeaton lives in Erskine , Renfrewshire, [ 4 ] a town outside the city and near the airport.
The Glasgow Airport attack was a terrorist ramming attack which occurred on 30 June 2007, at 15:11 BST, ... John Smeaton, a bag handler, ...
Glasgow International Airport attack: A car on fire crashes into the main terminal building of Glasgow Airport. Two people are arrested at the scene by police after being subdued by John smeaton (born 1976), with one man reportedly on fire as he is being arrested. The airport closes, with all plane flights cancelled and the airport evacuated.
On the following day, 30 June, a terrorist ramming attack occurred at Glasgow Airport when a dark green Jeep Cherokee loaded with propane canisters was driven at the glass doors of the main terminal and set ablaze. Following the airport attack, two suspects were taken into custody and identified as Bilal Abdullah and Kafeel Ahmed. Ahmed was ...
2007 Glasgow Airport attack; H. Muhamed Haneef; L. 2007 London car bombs; S. John Smeaton (born 1976) T. Tiger Tiger (nightclub)
Ahmed and Bilal Abdullah were identified as the men who planted car bombs in London on 29 June 2007 and attempted an attack at Glasgow Airport the next day where he was attacked by Good Samaritans such as John Smeaton, Micheal MacDonald, Alex Mcllveen and Micheal Kerr. He was kicked in the groin during the struggle by McIlveen.
Flights at Port-au-Prince airport in Haiti’s capital have been disrupted for the second straight day by heavy gunfire nearby, as the Caribbean nation grapples with surging gang violence and ...
The 2007 show aired on 30 December 2007. Guest questioners in the studio were Christopher Biggins, Cerys Matthews and John Smeaton, a baggage handler at Glasgow Airport who helped foil a terrorist attack. Pre-recorded questions were asked by Take That, Gordon Ramsay and Thom Yorke. Jon Snow returned with a faux news report on "Umbrella".