Bid to hijack Dubai-bound plane foiled in Bangladesh

Bid to hijack Dubai-bound plane foiled in Bangladesh
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A Dubaibound plane from Bangladesh made an emergency landing at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong over reports of hijacking attempt The plane was hijacked when it landed at the airport The plane belongs to national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines and was supposed to fly to Dubai from Dhaka via Chittagong The suspected hijacker has claimed that he did this for some personal

Dhaka: A Dubai-bound plane from Bangladesh made an emergency landing at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong over reports of hijacking attempt. The plane was hijacked when it landed at the airport. The plane belongs to national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines and was supposed to fly to Dubai from Dhaka via Chittagong. The suspected hijacker has claimed that he did this for some personal reason.

After having a word with him, the pilots and the officers said that he looked mentally ill. As per the media reports, one crew member has been shot and all 145 passengers have been evacuated from the site. The flight has been identified as Flight BG 147.According to bdnews24, the suspected hijacker was arrested after a successful combing operation and according to reports, he is injured.As per the police officials, all the passengers have been evacuated from the flight.

The flight landed at Chittagong airport at 5:15 pm after which cops, and Rapid Action Battalion arrived at the airport to take stock of the situation and have surrounded the plane.Local media reported that a cabin crew member raised alarm after he found the behaviour of one of the passengers’ suspicious. The hijacker, who is currently in detention, also claimed that he had bombs and was carrying a pistol.

Meanwhile, security was tightened at all the airports all over India after Air India’s Operation Control Centre received a phone call threatening to hijack the plane to Pakistan on Saturday. The threat was later classified as ‘non-specific threat', but authorities are not taking any chances and CISF has been ordered to ensure stringent security protocols at all the airports in the country.

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