The boy made the threat on Tuesday against a Jetairfly plane arriving from Brussels with 274 people on board and identified himself as "Pablo Escobar, Lord of the Skies," invoking the name of a notorious Colombian drug lord who was killed in 1993.
"The phone call was made by a 10-year-old boy whose name has not been released for legal reasons," said a statement from the Caribbean country's National Investigations Department, which did not immediately reveal why the child had identified that specific flight.
Police were able to trace the phone call to a house on the outskirts of the capital Santo Domingo and the boy was arrested. He was later released to the custody of relatives.
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