South Korean Official Arrested Over Airplane Nut Incident SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korean prosecutors have arrested a government official who allegedly leaked information about an investigation into former Korean Air Lines executive Cho Hyun-ah, who forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts.
Prosecutors say the transport ministry official was sent to a Seoul detention facility Friday after a court issued a warrant for his arrest. The official was suspected of providing the information to a current airline executive who allegedly tried to cover up the incident.
Cho resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid public criticism that she forced a Dec. 5 plane bound for South Korea from the U.S. to return to a gate and kicked off a flight attendant because the nuts were served in a bag, not on a plate.
Prosecutors say the transport ministry official was sent to a Seoul detention facility Friday after a court issued a warrant for his arrest. The official was suspected of providing the information to a current airline executive who allegedly tried to cover up the incident.
Cho resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid public criticism that she forced a Dec. 5 plane bound for South Korea from the U.S. to return to a gate and kicked off a flight attendant because the nuts were served in a bag, not on a plate.
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