Friday, June 29, 2012

Bad day for hijackers -- photos taken at the airplane

According to the news in Chinese, there were 20 off-duty cops on that plane.

'Hijack attempt foiled' in China's Xinjiang

Crew and passengers foiled a hijack attempt by six people on a plane in the restive Xinjiang region, Chinese state media and an official say.
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-18641341
The Tianjin Airlines plane had just taken off from Hotan and was bound for Urumqi when the incident occurred.

It returned to the airport and the suspects were detained, a statement on the region's official news portal said.

A spokeswoman for the Xinjiang regional government said the hijackers were men from the Uighur minority group.

Hou Hanmin told the BBC that the group tried to break into the cockpit using a broken crutch as a weapon but were overpowered by passengers and crew.

At least seven passengers and crew were injured, she said.

No details were available on the alleged hijackers' motives or identities, she added, and police were "still investigating" whether they had any other weapons.

Almost half of Xinjiang's residents are Uighurs, a Muslim minority group with cultural and ethnic links to Central Asia.

Uighur allegations of discrimination and marginalisation have been behind anti-Han Chinese and separatist sentiment in the restive region since the 1990s.

In 2009, riots erupted in Xinjiang in which nearly 200 people died after tensions flared between the Uighur and Han Chinese communities.

Since then, there have been sporadic attacks and clashes, including an attack on a Hotan police station in July 2011 that left several people dead.

 

No.1 Detachment of the Sichuan PAP Contingent, one of China's anti-hijack units

Photo of the day: Sichuan anti-terror detachment training in Israel

Until today I have no idea that there are active exchange programs in place for dealing with "certain groups" between those two nations.

Another case of politics makes strange bedfellows?




No.1 Detachment of the Sichuan PAP Contingent back home






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