Police say investigation into drones over Gatwick ongoing

AP  |  London 

insist investigations into sightings around London's are ongoing despite a comment from a that there may not have been any drones flying over the airport after all.

The crisis led to a series of shutdowns at the country's second-busiest airport over a three-day period last week at, which left tens of thousands of holidaymakers stranded at the height of the

The airport was operating normally Monday, but military equipment remains in place to deter and track any fresh incursions.

In a statement on late Sunday, police said 67 sightings had been made by the public, passengers, police officers as well as staff at the airport, which is about 45 kilometres south of

Police said: "We have recovered a damaged drone, we're conducting house to house enquiries & taking statements from all who reported sightings."

The clarification was deemed necessary after raised eyebrows and drew wide criticism in the British press when he said it's a "possibility" that there had not been drones in the area at all.

He was referring to the fact that the reported drone sightings came from human beings, not from that could provide independent verification.

Nonetheless, the prospect that a that stranded or delayed more than 100,000 passengers might have been based on mistaken reports of drone activity caused widespread consternation.

Police were also criticised for arresting a man and a woman in connection to the drone flights and then releasing them without any charge after their names and photos had been published in many newspapers.

It is not clear whether the damaged drone discovered near will provide forensic clues that could lead police to locate the perpetrators of the worst reported drone activity to hit a major international airport.

Police say it was found in the area near where the last drone sighting occurred on Friday evening.

The drone is being tested for DNA, fingerprints, and other evidence.

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First Published: Mon, December 24 2018. 18:50 IST