Monday 17 February 2014

Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacked a plane to Geneva to claim asylum

Police evacuate passengers from the Ethiopian Airlines flight

   Police evacuate passengers from the Ethiopian Airlines flight



Police search passengers after helping them disembark from the hijacked Ethiopian Airlines flight


An Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacked a plane bound for Rome and flew it to Switzerland, where he wanted to seek asylum, officials said today.
The Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 202 passengers and crew on board had taken off from the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, and landed in Geneva at about 6am local time with just 20 minutes of fuel remaining. 
The plane circled around Geneva until the co-pilot heard a direct response about his requests for asylum, it has been reported.
Geneva airport chief executive Robert Deillon told reporters that the co-pilot, an Ethiopian man born in 1983, took control of the plane when the pilot left the cockpit.
‘The pilot went to the toilet and he (the co-pilot) locked himself in the cockpit,’ Mr Deillon said.
The man "wanted asylum in Switzerland",' he said. ‘That's the motivation of the hijacking.’


SOURCE-DAILYM

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