After a passenger claimed to be carrying a bomb and trying to get into the cockpit, a Malaysian Airline flight was forced to turn back.
The flight from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur was returned after the captain was informed by the crew of the "disruptive" passenger.
Landing at Melbourne Airport at 11
At 40 local time, the security service was saved in a remote bay when it was called.
Malaysia Airlines said the passenger was arrested by airport security.
Malaysian Transport Minister Abdul Aziz bin Kaprawi said the man was a Sri Lankan national who claimed it was a "bomb" and the result was
Mr. Kaprawi said: "This is not a hijacking.
A disruptive passenger tried to enter the cockpit of the plane. "No-
He added that one of them was injured in the bomb panic.
Pictures posted on social media show armed police officers on board and suspects wearing plastic handcuffs on the ground.
Passenger Andrew Leon Selli said the man was "screaming" and shouted "I have a bomb and I'm going to blow the plane up ".
"In fact, he was my eye and said he was going to blow up the plane," Mr. Leon cerley told The Sydney Morning Herald . ".
He looks like a madman.
For some reason, he lost his courage and ran away. . .
He walked towards the back of the plane.
"I didn't do anything to him except to face him.
Flightradar24, an aircraft surveillance center, said flights to Melbourne had been transferred to other airports.
Malaysia Airlines flight landed 14 minutes after the flight.
In a statement, the airline said: "safety and security are the top priorities of Malaysia Airlines.
"Malaysia Airlines will investigate the incident with the Australian authorities.